13 collocations for pupils

School average and pupil norms for the Iowa every-pupil: tests of basic skills; advanced battery.

A knowledge of the difference between these modes in English is especially important in view of the difficulty which pupils complain of in mastering the uses of the Latin subjunctive or the Greek subjunctive and optative.

Church service Cincinnati Observatory Clarendon, Lord Clark, Latimer Clarkson, Thomas, and Mrs Clarkson Cleasby, pupil Clegg Clinton, pupil Clocks Cockburn, Sir G. Coinage (see Decimal Coinage) Colby, Col. Colchester Colenso, Bishop College Hall Collorado, Count Colonial Observatories (see Observatories) Comets Commissions Compass corrections Cookson, Dr Cooper, pupil Cooper's telescope (see Telescopes)

As the writing-master exhibits with triumph to each departing pupil the uncouth copy which he wrote on entering, so it will be enough to you, if you can appreciate your present powers with your original inabilities.

When such a case as the one just described occurs, it will afford a favorable opportunity of showing distinctly to pupils the difference between an honest and a hypocritical confession.

He had been under the governance of Artus Gouffier, Sire de Boisy, a nobleman of Poitou, who had exerted himself to make his royal pupil a loyal knight, well trained in the moral code and all the graces of knighthood, but without drawing his attention to more serious studies or preparing him for the task of government.

The same models may well have served Giorgione and his friend and pupil Luzzi, or, as he is generally called, Morto da Feltre.

Of Marcus Annaeus Seneca, the father of our philosopher, we know few personal particulars, except that he was a professional rhetorician, who drew up for the use of his sons and pupils a number of oratorical exercises, which have come down to us under the names of Suasoriae and Controversiae.

If, with this clear and forcible definition before our eyes, we proceed to class active intransitive verbs with neuter verbs, and direct our pupils to prove such a classification by reciting Murray's definition of the neuter verb, we may indeed expect from a thinking pupil the remonstrance which was actually made to a teacher on that system, while parsing the verb 'to run.'

" In 1792 Crabbe preached at the bishop's visitation at Grantham, and his sermon was so much admired that he was invited to receive into his house as pupils the sons of the Earl of Bute.

You have given your promising pupil a start, Andso to speakset the wheels rolling.

Church service Cincinnati Observatory Clarendon, Lord Clark, Latimer Clarkson, Thomas, and Mrs Clarkson Cleasby, pupil Clegg Clinton, pupil Clocks Cockburn, Sir G. Coinage (see Decimal Coinage) Colby, Col. Colchester Colenso, Bishop College Hall Collorado, Count Colonial Observatories (see Observatories) Comets Commissions Compass corrections Cookson, Dr Cooper, pupil Cooper's telescope (see Telescopes)

The tutor, scared by the prospect, to which he had lately opened his eyes, saw in early preferment or a wealthy pupil his only way of escape.

13 collocations for  pupils