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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
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Credit to

Hi,

Can I say that my professor still hasn’t credited the points from our last test to me?

We get points instead of marks.

Thank you.

  

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Ann225 credited The verb 'credit' seems more appropriate in the field of accounting than in this classroom context. At least in the US we are inclined to use the expression 'to give (someone) credit for'. My professor still hasn't given me credit for those points on our last test.

  • Ann225 credited The verb 'credit' seems more appropriate in the field of accounting than in this classroom context.
  • At least in the US we are inclined to use the expression 'to give (someone) credit for'.
  • My professor still hasn't given me credit for those points on our last test.
  • If it makes sense in the scenario you imagined for this sentence, you can extend those points to those points (that) he promised me .
  • CJ
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Ann225credited

The verb 'credit' seems more appropriate in the field of accounting than in this classroom context. At least in the US we are inclined to use the expression 'to give (someone) credit for'.

My professor still hasn't given me credit for those points on our last test.

If it makes sense in the scenario you imagined for this se

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