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Gene93 Posted 11 years ago
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Hello,
Could you tell me if this sentence is correct: "Jack, when is your driving test due?" I would usually say "When are you taking your driving test"?

Also, can we say "When is your driving test scheduled for"? .We can't just say "When is your driving test?", can we? It sounds really bad to me.
  

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" Yes. Gene93 I would usually say "When are you taking your driving test"? Me, too.

  • " Yes.
  • Gene93 I would usually say "When are you taking your driving test"?
  • Me, too.
  • Gene93 Also, can we say "When is your driving test scheduled for"?
  • Yes.
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Gene93Could you tell me if this sentence is correct: "Jack, when is your driving test due?"
Yes.
Gene93I would usually say "When are you taking your driving test"?
Me, too.
Gene93Also, can we say "When is your driving test scheduled for"?
Yes.
Gene93We can't just sa
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The insecurities took over, I guess. "When is your driving test?" sounded very plain and bare of words to me. I honestly don't know why. Probably the reason I have mentioned already.
Thank you
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Gene93very plain and bare of words
That is how natives talk. Learners try to add lots of extra words and then get in a muddle.
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I agree wholeheartedly. Everything looks simple and easy on this site. I have used other sites too, especially one that I am not going to mention. Some of the BE speakers send angry messages to learners and that's it. I guess they don't enjoy the simple things

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