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JimMellon Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences correct?

We're not in a test

We were not in a test

We're not during any test

We weren't during any test

We were not during any test


The objective of those sentences is to express that the situation does not involve any test

  

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What kind of test? 1. A test of the fire alarms 2.

  • What kind of test?
  • 1.
  • A test of the fire alarms 2.
  • A test in a classroom where students have to answer questions.
  • All sentences are incorrect, since they must end in a punctuation mark.
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What kind of test?

1. A test of the fire alarms
2. A test in a classroom where students have to answer questions.

All sentences are incorrect, since they must end in a punctuation mark.

We're not in a test (maybe - present )

We were not in a test (maybe - past)

We're not during any test (wrong)

We weren't during any test (wrong)

We were not durin

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JimMellonto express that the situation does not involve any test

This is not a test.

CJ

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