Hello everyone,
Are the words "full mark" and "high mark" correctly used in the following sentences?
1. He usually get a high mark in the exams.
2. He will get a full mark in the next exam.
3. He always gets full marks on the exams.
4. He will get high marks on the next exam.
Regards,
JA
Joseph A ... 1. He usually get s a high mark in the exams.
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Joseph A...1. He usually gets a high mark in the exams.
2. He will get a full mark in the next exam.
3. He always gets full marks on the exams.
4. He will get high marks on the next exam.
I'd keep "marks" with "exams" and "mark" with "exam", though I've also heard "marks" with "exam".