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Uktous Posted 15 years ago
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Student performance or student's performance

Hi,

Question:
Should I say student performance or student's performance?

Which one does English speakers prefer?

Sentence:

My aim was to improve student performance / student's performance.

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uktous Question: Should I say student performance or student's performance? Which one do English speakers prefer? Sentence: My aim was to improve student performance / student's performance.

  • uktous Question: Should I say student performance or student's performance?
  • Which one do English speakers prefer?
  • Sentence: My aim was to improve student performance / student's performance.
  • If you are referring to one particular student: My aim was to improve the student's performance.
  • If you are referring to a group of students: My aim was to improve the students' performance.
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uktousQuestion:
Should I say student performance or student's performance?
Which one do English speakers prefer?
Sentence:
My aim was to improve student performance / student's performance.
If you are referring to one particular student:

My aim was to improve the student's performance.

If you are referring to a group of
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student's performance

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