The correct usage is "there are a lot of students" because "students" is a plural noun.
The meaning is unclear, but I can think of no case in which that would be the correct phrasing to use. "Students, that's incompetence" might in some situations be correct, if one is addressing the students and desiring to point out a specific incidence of incompetence. Or, if one is speaking of the incompetence of the students themselves, "students who are incompetent" might be appropriate.
The correct grammar should be: "The biggest spenders are us students who are interested in fashion." The pronoun "us" is used because it is the object of the preposition "are" in this sentence.
Students who do not write their own sentences should receive a smaller mark compared to those who do.
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The correct usage is "there are a lot of students" because "students" is a plural noun.
Neither of those are correct. Correct variations would be: "did not receive" "has not received" "had not received" Which you use will depend on the overall sentence you are trying to create.
The meaning is unclear, but I can think of no case in which that would be the correct phrasing to use. "Students, that's incompetence" might in some situations be correct, if one is addressing the students and desiring to point out a specific incidence of incompetence. Or, if one is speaking of the incompetence of the students themselves, "students who are incompetent" might be appropriate.
students goIf you want to use "goes," you have to make the subject singular:A student goes.
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The correct grammar should be: "The biggest spenders are us students who are interested in fashion." The pronoun "us" is used because it is the object of the preposition "are" in this sentence.
Yes, if they have already achieved their PhD. If they have not, then no. They are just PhD students or post-graduate students
yes; students collect their books at the beginning of the year and give them back at the end. Another student will use them the following year.
Computer Science students use of Internet. Other subject students use of out of browsing centre
Are talented students to receive a good-through-graduation scholarship to use at any college or university of their choice.
The correct spelling is apprehensive. I was very apprehensive to correct my bosses spelling because he doesn't receive constructive criticism very well.