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Discover LudwigThe phrase "teacher's name" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to a teacher's name, such as when referring to a specific instructor or asking someone what their teacher's name is. For example, "My teacher's name is Mr. Smith."
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The teacher's name is Rifat, and he's a committed Nasserite; as far as he's concerned, the Egyptian revolution that mattered was the one that occurred in 1952.
My teacher's name is Samia but she's actually my very good friend.
These include poorly proofread or inaccurate letters (there's nothing quite so off-putting as finding the wrong school or head teacher's name left over from the previous time that letter was used), application forms incorrectly completed, and those who feel obliged to include more than is asked for.
My teacher's name was Maria Jesus.
Of course, he remembers the teacher's name.
The 29-year-old teacher's name was not released.
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Unfortunately, the dredging up of the yearbooks serves mostly to remind us of those people we do not wish to see, then to cement in our already-insecure minds how skinny and cute we were 30 years ago, and finally to refresh the memories of teacher's names and shared experiences we want to be prepared to laugh about out loud.
Green claims the administrator password was the teacher's last name – apparently the case with other administrator accounts at Paul R. Smith Middle School – and that the teacher had typed it in full view of the class.
His physics teacher, seeing Blind Boy Fuller's name, lent him a rare record by the great blues guitarist which he took home and played constantly, memorising the words of every song.
The Whitehall horizon is pockmarked with the failure of GP emergency services, chaotic tax credit distribution, a defective sex offenders register and the demoralised teachers of Ruth Kelly's "name and shame" regime.
Phillips asked another teacher for the student's name.
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