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How to say school in English
The English word for school is school.
I. PronunciationEnglish: [/sku?l/]; American: [/sku?l/]
II. Chinese translationn.(middle and small) school; 〈American mouth〉university; college; (higher education of) college, department; schooling; schooling; schooling; school of thought, school of thought; schooling, schoolwork; school building, schoolhouse; school (a group of people who share the same traditions, opinions, and way of life); semester; exercise; group; (medieval) academy of study, scripture school; college of technology; specialized school; school hours; school (or schooling) time; academics; training class, short course; all the faculty members and students at a school; the entire school strong>
vt.educate; cultivate; train; control; make learned; condemn; tame (a horse); bear the tuition of ......; make schooled; direct ...... performances
adj.schools, colleges; teachers
3. FormsThird-person singular:schools
Plural:schools
Present participle schooling
Past tense: schooled
Past participle: schooled
4. Phrase matchingprimary school elementary school
middle school secondary school
school bag schoolbag
school bus school bus
school calendar school calendar
school gate school gate
V. Bilingual Example Sentences1.We?were?town?around?the?school? school?by?one?of?the?students.?
We were given a tour of the school by one of the students.
2.Our?house?is?the?one?next?to?the?school.?
My house is the one next to the school.
3.Our?children?go?to?the?same?school?as?theirs.?
Our children go to the same school as theirs.
4.By?and?large,I?enjoyed?my?time?at?school.?
Overall, I had a lot of fun at school.
5.He's?doing?very?well?at?school.?
He's doing very well at school.
6.She?takes?an?active?part?in?school?life.?
She takes an active part in school activities.
VI. Usage1. When "school" is explained as a countable noun, it is often used in conjunction with the adjectival possessive pronoun or the definite article. ;
2. When "schooling, studies" is interpreted as an uncountable noun, which is preceded without a definite article;
3. When used with the, it is often combined with adjectival possessive pronouns or definite articles;
3. the is a collective noun, when "all the students" is explained, as subject when predicate verb can be singular or plural. can be used in singular or plural form.
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