Midterm can be used as a noun or adjective. For example,This week is midterm. (noun)"Did you get your midterm report card today?" (adjective)
The word "SCORE" is functioning as a noun in this sentence, referring to the grade or result achieved on the midterm exam.
The antecedent for "they" would be the noun or pronoun that "they" refers to in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "The students performed well in their exams," the antecedent for "they" is "students."
There isn't a verb for a noun.
The plural form of exam is exams. If using the full word, 'examination', the plural is 'examinations'.
The midterm exams are coming up, reminded the professor.
Midterm can be used as a noun or adjective. For example,This week is midterm. (noun)"Did you get your midterm report card today?" (adjective)
The juvenile delinquents were suspended from school for cheating on their midterm exams.
u will be sad, but lets consider it as a motivation for upcoming exams!
The collective noun is 'a battery of tests'.
yes. by attending mid exam you can boost up percentage
YES!!! However, the word 'exams' is shortened from 'Examination', also a common noun.
Yes, exam is a noun, the short form of examination.
The word "SCORE" is functioning as a noun in this sentence, referring to the grade or result achieved on the midterm exam.
Exam is a noun.
The object of a preposition is a noun or pronoun that comes after a preposition, such as in, on, at, to, to form a prepositional phrase.After his exams Tom will take a trip.After his exams is a prepositional phrase exams is the object of the preposition after.
Obviously