
Pass or passed, which one is more appropriate in the scenario
Mar 25, 2017 · You passed the moment your exam had been graded, and personally, I hear this said more often. OR "You have passed." This is an example of the perfect present tense: An …
if she studied hard for the exam, she would pass it
Aug 29, 2021 · The exam is finished, and whether she studied or not was only relevant until she started the exam, so I think simple past is correct in the condition clause, rather than present …
'The exam is very difficult so I don't think ___ can pass it'
May 6, 2024 · Semantically, I infer the author wanted to emphasize that no one can pass the exam, because they used very difficult .So A is more possible than the others. But this is just …
Clear the exam - is there any difference from 'pass the exam'
Nov 15, 2017 · I've just came across the collocation 'clear the exam'. Even though I do understand the meaning from the context, I could not find this phrase in Longman dictionary, …
Using "in" and "during" in a sentence: "I expect to pass the exam …
Jun 16, 2020 · 2 I want to write a sentence that says I may pass the exam after 3 ,4 or 5 months, but no more than 5 months, which one of those sentences is appropriate for that? I expect to …
If you had studied harder, you could pass the exam?
Mar 20, 2021 · “If you had studied harder, you could pass the test” is quite unusual. I could imagine it being said just before you are taking the test. The person saying it tells you that you …
adverbs - Is it natural to say "pass exams well"? - English Language ...
Jan 30, 2020 · Would a native English speake ever say or ask the following? I have passed my all exams well. Did you pass your exams well? What I mean by pass exams well is pass exams …
grammar - How to wish someone good events - English Language …
There's a good chance I would say this in one of two ways: 1) I hope you pass the exam. or: 2) I hope you do well on the exam. Either someone passes the exam, or they don't, so we don't …
'Aya said I am going to pass the test no matter what.' or 'Aya said I ...
Aug 8, 2024 · What is the difference in meaning for the two sentences ? Aya said, "I am going to pass the test no matter what." and Aya said, "I will pass the test no matter what."
What is the difference between "are passed" and "have passed"?
May 1, 2022 · What assessment, judgment, or requirement did the tests 'pass'? Do you mean "I can confirm the test results all passed." meaning that you can confirm that the results of a …