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Iswady Posted 13 years ago
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"year-five" students or "fifth grade" students or Grade V students?

Hi, every one, please help me, which one of these is correct??
(year-five students)
(fifth grade students)
(Grade V students)
  

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Where I live, we say eg grade 5 students eg fifth-grade students

  • Where I live, we say eg grade 5 students eg fifth-grade students
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Where I live, we say
eg grade 5 students
eg fifth-grade students
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thank you,
I also think the same until my lecturer change it into year-five students..
do you ever found or read "year-five" students?
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alright, thanks for the help..
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"Fifth grade students" are about eleven years old. Is that what you mean? If you mean fifth year of university, use "fifth-year students" instead.
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'Year Five pupils' is common in England for those in Year Five, the fifth year of compulsory education. They are aged nine to ten.

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