ANSWER: The correct phrase is 'Look at the blackboard'.Jul 19, 2018
Senior Member. When you think about it, it's definitely "write on the blackboard", but with the silliness of prepositions, I wouldn't be surprised or shocked if people frequently said "write in the blackboard" without knowing.May 27, 2009
bcozz "Look at the blackboard" is a order , so the sentence in which order or advice is given..that is marked as imperative sentence..Aug 27, 2020
A blackboard (also known as a chalkboard) is a reusable writing surface on which text or drawings are made with sticks of calcium sulphate or calcium carbonate, known, when used for this purpose, as chalk. Blackboards were originally made of smooth, thin sheets of black or dark grey slate stone.
I've always considered "chalkboard" to be American. I never heard it until long after I left school in 1961. They were always "blackboards". But when I returned to university in 2002, they were mostly white and called "whiteboards".Aug 21, 2013
sheet of slate; for writing with chalk. The teacher told us to look at the blackboard. He obliterated the blackboard before break. Please copy the homework from the blackboard. The blackboard has been wiped clean. She rubbed the exercises off the blackboard after class.More items...•Jul 24, 2020
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Answer: The Shape of Class blackboard is Rectangle Because of the following reasons: 1.Aug 16, 2018