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student
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a person who is studying at a school, university, or college

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Can you introduce yourself to the new student in class?
She studies diligently to prepare for her exams as a student.
Who is a "student"?

A student is an individual formally enrolled in an educational institution, such as a school, college, or university, to pursue specific academic goals. Students attend classes, complete assignments, and often work toward earning qualifications or degrees. This term typically applies to those in structured learning environments, especially at higher levels of education.

homework
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schoolwork that students have to do at home

What is "homework"?

Homework refers to assignments or tasks given to students by teachers to complete outside of regular class time. It is designed to help reinforce lessons, practice skills, or prepare for upcoming topics. Homework can include reading, writing, problem-solving, or projects that students work on independently or with minimal guidance. It provides an opportunity for students to review and apply what they have learned in class and is often used to assess their understanding and progress. Completing homework is an important part of the learning process and helps build responsibility and time-management skills.

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a sentence, phrase, or word, used to ask for information or to test someone’s knowledge

answer
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something we say, write, or do when we are replying to a question

to teach
to teach
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to give lessons to students in a university, college, school, etc.

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to learn
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to become knowledgeable or skilled in something by doing it, studying, or being taught

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to read
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to look at written or printed words or symbols and understand their meaning

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to write
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to make letters, words, or numbers on a surface, usually on a piece of paper, with a pen or pencil

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a sample, showing what the rest of the data is typically like

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a group of words that forms a statement, question, exclamation, or instruction, usually containing a verb

What is a "sentence"?

A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought, idea, or statement. It typically contains a subject, which indicates who or what the sentence is about, and a verb, which shows the action or state of being. For example, in the sentence "The dog barks," "The dog" is the subject, and "barks" is the verb. Sentences can be simple, containing just one independent clause, or complex, consisting of multiple clauses combined together. They can also vary in length and structure, and they often convey information, ask questions, give commands, or express emotions. Proper punctuation is essential in sentences to clarify meaning and enhance readability.

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(grammar) a unit of language that has a specific meaning

note
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a short piece of writing that helps us remember something

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one side or both sides of a sheet of paper in a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.

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a description of events and people either real or imaginary

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