Hi,
I was told that ‘credit to’ is most likely to be used in accounting, but I was wondering if it works here.
“The professor still hasn’t credited the points for my term paper to my annual assessment report.”
Would it work or should I go for a different verb?
Thank you.
Yes, this works. More natively, "The professor still hasn't (recorded) the (grade) for my term paper. "
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Yes, this works. More natively, "The professor still hasn't (recorded) the (grade) for my term paper.
It would be understood where he would record it so there is no need for, "...to my annual assessment report."