Is it “es to be”?
I am learning these courses and have good knowledge of them.
Can the students be
CS220 or CS230 students in fall 2018 without any extra interest?
What does “it is to be” here mean?
What did you think of The Globe for the last few years?
What is CS230
in November like persive student in fall 2018. In another word, what is this course about these days?
An example is a sentence fragment When using a fragment like this in a list of bullet points to a question, it is appropriate to use a fragment of this in a list of bullet points. Only the second part of the sentence relates to your question:
( “What it is”). Am
I a student but I
am not a student in a class?
What is the meaning of this sentence by inversion: (To be
a student) (in this class) (is what)?
What is my question about being a student in a classroom?
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How is being a student in a class different?
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How do I define life as a student? What is the condition to be a student?
Grammatically, this might have the following answers:
(to be a student in this class) is a big time commitment.
(To be a student in this class) is an honor.
(To be a student in this class) is to be ethical.
(To be a student in this class) is the result of your good results on an entrance exam. Who determined what condition the student arrived at, or this class?