There is no specific collective noun for school boys, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a class of schoolboys, a team of schoolboys, a gang of schoolboys, etc.
at the end of the school day French schoolboys get home and have a snack. Then they do their homework, or play, or watch TV.
I think either or can be used in most cases..but to be completely proper, towards should only be used in directional terms (like, when GIVING directions) I believe.Ex- Toward the end of the month, we will be having performance reviews.Ex2-Go towards your left and you will see the school.
I have a propensity towards music. So I decided to enrol in the School of Arts to become a musician.
The word 'school' is a noun, a word for an educational facility, a word for a thing.The word 'school' is also a verb and an adjective.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'school' is 'it'.Example: My school is not far. It is two blocks from home.
There is no specific collective noun for school boys, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a class of schoolboys, a team of schoolboys, a gang of schoolboys, etc.
There is no specific collective noun for school boys, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a class of schoolboys, a team of schoolboys, a gang of schoolboys, etc.
huck's attitude toward's school is that he does not really like it so he runs away.Huck does not like school, he likes to be free not confined to a classroom
He liked school but he dropped out because his dad died and he needed to support his family.
Probably because if you have a negative attitude towards school or learning, not listening and perhaps lack of trying.
at the end of the school day French schoolboys get home and have a snack. Then they do their homework, or play, or watch TV.
The truth is that 95% of the time if you ask a kid if he or she likes school, he or she will say no
Carol Macdonald has written: 'The attitude of Soweto primary school pupils towards mathematics and TOAM-CAI'
Yes, student attitude can have an impact on academic achievement. A positive attitude towards learning, school, and studying can lead to better grades, increased motivation, and overall academic success. Conversely, a negative attitude can hinder learning and achievement.
It entirely depends on the teacher and what school you go to (ex. Catholic, not so good, Alternative, equal(pretty much))
I put lackadaisical effort towards my project for school
What the hell are you talking about? OH >>>SOOOO SORRY (VERY SARCASTIC)<<< I DIDNT "MEAN" TO SWEAR. It's a quote from Romeo And Juliet. It means that when one goes toward their loved one the run toward them like schoolboys run away from their books. and when one leaves their loved its like a school boy who reluctantly goes to school.