The noun in the sentence is "class," as it refers to a group of pupils.
"Uttistantu" is a term in Telugu language that means "students" in English. It is used to refer to a group of learners or pupils studying in a school or educational institution.
No, the noun 'pupils' is a common noun, a general word for any students in a school, or of a tutor or mentor; a general word for the dark circular openings in the center of the iris of the eye.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.The proper nouns for the common noun 'pupils' are the names of the pupils.
(meaning students, or central part of the eyes)At his school, all of the pupils listen to their teachers.The doctor saw that the pupils in his eyes were an abnormal size.
The plural form for the noun pupil is pupils.The plural possessive form is pupils'.Example: Some of our pupils' essays were published in the school newsletter.
classmates,students,pupils
There is actually one, it took a bit of finding, 'a dilation of pupils'.If you are referring to students, the collective noun for students will also work: a class of pupils.
Pupil
there are 500 or more pupils at scargill school.
There are 1159 pupils in Graham school Scarbrough.
School Kids = "Plant Ysgol" Pupils = "Disgyblion"
One can find a school for gifted pupils from a local elementary school or a high school. They usually know other schools which are for really smart pupils.
how many pupils are ther at william parker school
A school that accepts hearing pupils but has the facilities to accomodate deaf pupils
Students or pupils
A group of pupils can be called a class or a school group.
Children in a school are often referred to as students or pupils.