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Quaerereverum Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Ace vs excel

Hello,

Are my sentence proper?

If you want to ace exames you should study harder.
If you want to excel in exames you should study harder.

Thank you for your response.
  

Top answer

Grammatically, both are correct. However, "exames" should be "exams". If you want to ace exams you should study harder.

  • Grammatically, both are correct.
  • However, "exames" should be "exams".
  • If you want to ace exams you should study harder.
  • If you want to excel in exams you should study harder.
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Grammatically, both are correct. However, "exames" should be "exams".

If you want to ace exams you should study harder.
If you want to excel in exams you should study harder.
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Carus ignotus, thank you for you reply. Emotion: smile
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Hi,

'Ace' is casual, 'excel' is not.

Clive
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I appreciate your accuracy.Emotion: rose Indeed, ace is informal.

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