schoolroom - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • build: Master Builder journal first reported on Mark's efforts to build the schoolroom in June.
  • attach: The old Victorian schoolroom attached to the church is now the village hall and a kitchen and toilet facilities recently added.
  • enter: Step back in time as you enter the Victorian schoolroom and the re-constructed pit village.
  • leave: This new classroom allowed the infants to leave the original schoolroom giving them much needed space.
  • include: The new church included a schoolroom and galleries, and had a seating capacity of 565.
  • become: It became the village schoolroom in 1580 and was in use until the School House was built in 1859.

Adjective modifier

  • Victorian: They can even find out what life may have been like for their contemporaries in the Victorian schoolroom!
  • old: The old schoolroom is now used for lettings and social occasions.
  • large: The present chapel was opened in 1861, and a large schoolroom and minister's house were afterward added.
  • new: We were taught in a new schoolroom, which by comparison with the dingy old place we left seemed like a palace to us.
  • small: JUNE 1896 Mrs Fiennes entertained the Scripture Union and the children to tea in the small schoolroom at Milton Keynes.
  • Baptist: The British School for Boys re-opened in the Baptist schoolroom on Twickenham Green ( the Girls School was added in 1862 ).

Modifies a noun

  • class: Music Ace lessons are self-paced and can be used as supplements to schoolroom music classes ( or when no music courses are available ).
  • wall: This plaque on the schoolroom wall states that Shakespeare studied in this room.
  • roleplay: The class are then prepared for a schoolroom roleplay, where they will step into the shoes of half timers.

Noun used with modifier

  • village: It became the village schoolroom in 1580 and was in use until the School House was built in 1859.
  • century: Tudor Education What was it like in the 16th century schoolroom?

Possessives

  • boy: Luncheon was served in the boys ' schoolroom, MR THOMAS TUCKER ( Chairman of the Homes Committee ) presiding.

Preposition: of

  • school: From 1563 to 1870 the Roysse Room was the schoolroom of the old grammar school.

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