An apostrophe right after the "its" like this: its'
Answer:
The sentence is an exclamation.
You could either 1. discuss with the teacher(s) on how poorly he treats the classmates and try to find a way to get him to stop
or
You could try and talk to said bully about how is making the class feel with how he has been treating them
Answer:
The boys in my school speaks good English.
2. Before the rain comes, the clouds usually dark
3. This candle brighten up the whole room.
4. Please fill this bottle with water.
5. Our teacher tells us a story every day.
6. His sister can sing well.
7. “Don’t sharp your pencil here,” said the teacher.
8. You should always breathe through your now
9. Can you loosethis? It’s too tight.
10. Did you saw anyone passing by just now?