Examples of using "Student" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you a student?
- I am a student.
- I am a university student.
- I'm a student.
- I'm a college student.
- I'm an undergrad.
He is a student.
- I am a student.
- I am a university student.
- I'm a student.
- I'm a college student.
- I'm a university student.
- I am a college student.
Ahmed is a student.
Are you a student?
Are you a student?
Tom is in college.
The student raised his hand.
- I am a student.
- I'm a student.
There's a student who wants to see you guys.
- You are nothing but a student.
- You’re just a student.
- You're nothing but a student.
- I am a university student.
- I'm a university student.
Sami is a university student.
That student's studying sociology.
He's now a college student.
Tom is a student, isn't he?
Tom is now a college student.
That student's studying sociology.
- I'm not a student.
- I am not a student.
- I am a student.
- I'm a student.
- Tom is not a student.
- Tom isn't a student.
- He is not a student.
- She is not a student.
That student is Tom.
You are not a student.
This student is American.
I'm a student here.
Tom is a student, too.
Aren't you a student?
Sami is a university student.
He is a student at Harvard.
Are you a Japanese student?
I was a student at that time.
Are you a student or are you working?
I was a student at that time.
I was a student at that time.
I was a student at that time.
- I am a new student.
- I'm a new student.
Are you a Japanese student?
A student wants to see you.
Are you a new student?
Edison was not a bright student.
That student runs fast, doesn't he?
In those days, I was still a student.
He is a lazy student.
He isn't a diligent student.
Is he a hardworking student?
The student came from London.
He is a promising student.
You’re just a student.
I am an American student.
Tom is a promising student.
Tom is a lazy student.
Tom is a student at Harvard.
- You are a good student.
- You're a good student.
Are you a teacher or a student?
Each student has a locker.