Because your teacher is responsible for any trouble that might happen, while you and your classmates are using it. So if your teacher is not there, and lets say, some your classmates get hurt with the chemicals or something; then your teacher will get in trouble. So your teacher has to be there so they can make sure everything gos ok.
try to describe them by making it sound as if they can make the work sound fun but serious at the same time. also make sure that you say they help you a lot
A science teacher, a physics teacher, a biologist, abiology teacher, a phisicist or scientist, a chemist, a chemistry teacher, a biochemist, or a doctor.
yes especcialy the teacher!!
Yes. I am thrilled and delighted by them, and I love them, whether I'm the teacher or one of the students.
To say "Yes, you are a teacher" in French, you would say "Oui, vous Γͺtes un professeur."
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Yes if they are very close the teacher can adopt a student. You have to make sure that the parent says yes.
make a joke or yell or say I'm ready
I would say yes and no. Yes because if you want to be a a band teacher you would have to. No because if you are a singing teacher you don't have to. (unless you want to play an instrument too)
Yes.
depending on how you act
First you might wanna talk to your princable or a teacher about the event. If they say yes than you or the teacher/princeable start to make fliers or posters. And you probably might wanna tell some of the people you know.
Sure. I would ask why, but the teacher does get to make the rules.
Yes
yes
Yes, it is grammatically correct. However, my preference is to say "The teacher" rather than using only "Teacher", which uses "Teacher" the way you would use a proper name, like "James". So I would say, "The teacher asked Nicole and you to bring the books." It is also correct to say, "The teacher asked you and Nicole to bring the books."