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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "a sixth-grade student" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is in sixth grade. For example: "The class was made up of mostly sixth-grade students."
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One observation of a sixth-grade student reads like this: "Sitting in back with two boys.
"For me, this was sad because the astronauts almost made it back," said Victoria Bell, a sixth-grade student.
Her daughter Anna Shabir, 11, a sixth-grade student at Selden Middle School, said she thought the school cancellation was great.
Mr. Siner's 11-year-old son, Rhine, a sixth-grade student at the middle school, wore a bright T-shirt emblazoned with with an American flag.
A letter written by Lussier when he was a sixth-grade student at a Vermont high school – and when Sanders was an independent, socialist mayor of Burlington – has been uncovered by the Guardian in an archive of mayoral papers.
The message continued, "I know it's been at least 10 years since you took me under your wing," and added, "Let's talk, got a lot to say!" The writer, Keryce Davis, who was a sixth-grade student of Ms. Nielsen's, is now 22 and works as an optician in Washington, after receiving an associate's degree.
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I am a sixth grade student, and I usually play in the kampung, either cooking games, dolls, riding bikes around with my friends.
Mr. Chowdhury dreams of sending his son, a ninth-grade student, to college.
Mr. Anthony, a seventh-grade student at Cromwell Middle School, just recently weighed his backpack.
She was a first grade student at the school and a lifetime resident of Sandy Hook.
Consider, Dr. Rogosa says, a fourth-grade student whose "true" reading score is exactly at grade level (the 50th percentile).
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