to make students suffer
to make students suffer
Justifying the relationship of a present study with past studies is important to establish the foundation and context for your research. It helps demonstrate the relevance and contribution of your study to the existing body of knowledge, identify gaps that your study aims to address, and build upon existing theories or findings to advance the field. This connection provides a basis for why your research is valuable and how it fits within the larger research landscape.
The present tense of "study" is "studies" for third person singular (he/she/it) and "study" for all other persons (I/you/we/they).
ecology, epidemiological studies
animalologist
I/you/we/they study. He/she/it studies.
Studies is present tense. It's the third person singular conjugation of study.
The present tense of "Henry study hard at school" is "Henry studies hard at school."
archeologist
A Parasitologist is a person who studies parasites and their hosts, and the relationship between them.
A parasitologist is a person who studies parasites, their hosts and the relationship between them.
Thermodynamics - studies the relationship of heat and temperature, energy and work.