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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Teacher-in-charge

Which one is correct if I wantto write it as a title?

(a) Teacher-in-charge

(b) Teacher in-charge

(c) Teacher -in charge
  

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Hi Vincent, Which one is correct if I wantto write it as a title? (a) Teacher-in-charge (b) Teacher in-charge (c) Teacher -in charge Of these 3 choices,the best is A. But where I live, it's not a natural term.

  • Hi Vincent, Which one is correct if I wantto write it as a title?
  • (a) Teacher-in-charge (b) Teacher in-charge (c) Teacher -in charge Of these 3 choices,the best is A.
  • But where I live, it's not a natural term.
  • I'd say 'head teacher' or 'lead teacher'.
  • If the teacher is in charge of the entire school, including all the other teachers, I'd say 'the school principal'.
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Hi Vincent,

Which one is correct if I wantto write it as a title?

(a) Teacher-in-charge

(b) Teacher in-charge

(c) Teacher -in charge


Of these 3 choices,the best is A.

But where I live, it's not a natural term. I'd say 'head teacher' or 'lead teacher'. If the teacher is in charge of the entire school, including all the other teachers, I
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The first one or A. As a professional writer at agency studyclerk.com I can assure you that this is correct. Hope this will help you!

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