If you don't want to study, you should stay home but you may regret it. Every time I go to the mall, I spend all of my money on things that I don't need. Mom said that I can go the museum with you but I have to be home early.
Well, hello there! In the sentence "scientists study peoples dreams," the predicate is "study." It tells us what the scientists are doing, which is studying. Keep exploring the beauty of language, my friend!
Example sentence - He studied psychology abroad for 4 years.
Enough to know that the question should be how much do you study..
There's no literal translation for it, unless you want to mix English and Tagalog:Background ng ang pagaaral. (which actually means: Background of study (as in acquiring knowledge).Mostly you would use the synonym for the usage of Background and study in that sentence. Background as in reason, and study as in analysis: Dahilan ng pagsusuri. (literal translation: Reason for analysis.)
Example sentence - He would study psychology at the college and serve his internship during the last semester.Sara wants to study in the field of psychology in a few years.She took three courses at the university but none were in psychology.Psychology can be used to study mental processes and behavior.The scientists studied the psychology of the man for why he murdered his own mom.
because if you dont you will regret it when in the test. you wont know anything. even though studying is boring you should give it a try!
I say you should study harder. - presentI said you should study harder. - past
people should study ecology which is studying of the enviroment
you should study more.
No, the correct sentence should be "Your friends and you never study on the weekends." The verb "study" should be in the present tense to match the subject, "Your friends and you."
It should be capitalized at the beginning of a sentence and when it forms part of a title.
I like to study
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Yes, "Arts" should be capitalized in the sentence "They were interested in the Arts" since it refers to a specific field of study or activity.
Where did Michael study? (Michael did study where?)where - adverb, modifies the verb 'did study';did - auxiliary verb;Michael - proper noun, subject of the sentence;study - main verb.
I need to study for my test tomorrow.
some students like to study in the morning but other student study at night