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I am an adults' english teacher suggests that you teach multiple adults It is normal and common to refer to adults as children when expressing the relationship On the other hand, these sentences are both awkward

Possessives tend to work less well when long phrases are involved I have three age groups that i want to distinguish in my research project In this case, it can become less clear what the possessive is determining

Is the subject you teach adult ('s/s') english or english?

Is there a specific word for adult offspring If all of your children are now in their adulthood, is there a specific word to refer to them? What's the other terms if adults get kidnap? Sometimes people use age ranges to define groups of people, like young adults are defined as people aged 18—30

To me that sounds ambiguous Imagine for example, that alice is born on january 2, 1990, and today is may 1, 2020. As per this link, the word 'kidnap' originated to denote nabbing away of a child When and how did kidnap come to denote nabbing of adults

Just found a link to a 1650 book that mentions

This is very common and proper in the southern united states It is most often used by children speaking to adults they know well such as neighbors, friends' parents, more casual teachers, etc Usually the adult will signal his or her preference on how to be addressed Sometimes an adult (for example some teachers) will introduce themselves as mr/ms last name instead, which is also fine and.

Finally, and probably best in your case, you can use youngster (s) Once more, though, this is a term that is used by older people towards younger ones It is more used for teenagers and young adults than for actual children but it also carries an implication that the person using the term is older than those she is describing. In writing the book, the author had access to the oxford.

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