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Hi everyone! Would you help me to understand which one is better - "teacher's time" or "teacher time"? I know that the word combination "mummy time" is used without the apostrophe and "s". But what about that one? I am very grateful to any response. Thank you!!!
Dec 15, 2023 6:06 AM
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Teacher time is using the noun 'teacher' as an adjective. We use this construction to refer to the thing as a concept - in this case, like an activity.
It's useful to have some teacher time in the beginning when you're learning something new.
You could replace this with lesson time or something similar.
Teacher's time uses the apostrophe to show possession - the time belongs to the teacher.
Your teacher's time is valuable - don't waste it. [Don't waste the time of your teacher.]
Your teacher time is valuable - don't waste it. [Don't waste your own time when you're in the lesson.]
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