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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

student / pupils

0Can I say,02br
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00(a) All the pupils / students must walk out / walk out of the class.02br
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00Are they differences? "pupils" "students", "walk out of " and "walk out"? 0-
  

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0 Hi VT02br 02br 00The word 'pupil' isn't used as much as the word 'student' in American English. 02br 02br 00You should only say 'walk out 01b 00of02b 00 the class'. 0-

  • 0 Hi VT02br 02br 00The word 'pupil' isn't used as much as the word 'student' in American English.
  • 02br 02br 00You should only say 'walk out 01b 00of02b 00 the class'.
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0 Hi VT02br
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00The word 'pupil' isn't used as much as the word 'student' in American English. However, I would understand a pupil to be a young student.02br
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0 01b01font00Pupil (especially BrE, becoming old-fashioned): A person who is being taught, especially a child in school. (Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary)02br
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