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How do you say well in exams?
Good luck on your exams! Wishing you all the best on your test! Go get ’em, tiger! You’ve got this….You’re doing great, sweetie!
- You’ve almost made it!
- You don’t need to be scared of the test, that test needs to be scared of you.
- Who’s the big, bad, test-taking a$$-kicker?!
Is Good luck on your exams correct?
English – U.S. “Good luck on your exam / Good luck with your exam” are both perfectly correct and used quite often in AE.
How was your exam correct sentence?
The correct sentence will be – How did your exam go? or it can also be – How was your exam? The sentence given in the question is totally wrong, and is also sounding weird. Even the placing of question mark after a space is wrong.
What is another word for study well?
vb
- apply oneself (to), bone up on (informal) burn the midnight oil, cogitate, con (archaic) consider, contemplate, cram (informal) examine, go into, hammer away at, learn, lucubrate (rare) meditate, mug up (Brit.
- analyse, deliberate, examine, investigate, look into, peruse, research, scrutinize, survey, work over.
How do you tell someone you study well?
These are the phrases I could come up with.
- I hope it goes easy for you.
- I hope the studying goes easy for you.
- I wish you the best in studying.
- I’m hoping the studying goes easily for you.
- Good luck studying. ( I don’t really like this one since it’s a bit vague)
Do you take exams or give exams?
In American English, students take an exam, while professors give an exam. This is very normal usage. The metaphor is that the professor provides something, and the students accept it, which is straightforward in any educational context.
How do you congratulate exam results?
More Formal
- “Congratulations on your well-deserved success.”
- “Heartfelt congratulations to you.”
- “Warmest congratulations on your achievement.”
- “Congratulations and best wishes for your next adventure!”
- “So pleased to see you accomplishing great things.”
Is it on your exams or in your exams?
Preposition “on” is correct and“I’m having an exam on Monday”. If the exams are starting on Monday, the correct sentence will be “ I have exams from Monday” and “I’m having exams from Monday”. “An exams” is wrong because “an” is defenite article and can’t be used with plural words..
How was your exam today reply?
You can just say it was “fine/ ok/ tough but I got through it/ easy/ just as I expected”- etc. Just say how it was. Answer the question but its usually best not to give details of exams.
How do you write your exam?
The tips below may seem obvious, but reading them through now will help you to remember them when writing your exam.
- Read the instructions.
- Read all the questions carefully.
- Plan the time.
- Check how many marks are available.
- Plan each answer before you start writing.
- Answer the question.
- Name the key thinkers/experts.
Do well in your exams or do well on your exams?
“Do well in your exams”. “ Do well on your exams”. Both the sentences are correct. Native speakers would say: Do well on your exams. Do well on the test. Get a good grade on the test. I hope you score well on the test.
What is the difference between good and well grammar?
Grammar A common English error is to misuse the words good and well. The rule of thumb is that good is an adjective and well is an adverb. Good modifies a noun; something can be or seem good.
Which is correct all is well or all are well?
All is well or all are well . In these cases , both the sentences are correct. But there is a different meaning for both the sentances. If we say “All is well ” it means all the people in the group as a whole is well. Not as a individual .
What should I do on the day of the exam?
On the Day of the Exam Get plenty of rest the night before. Have a healthy breakfast. Don’t be worried. Answer all the questions even though you don’t know some. If doing multiple choice, cross out the useless and weird answers. After the exam, avoid talking about it. Keep calm, and hope (or pray) that your results will be great.