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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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exam on English language

Can I say "an exam on English language"? When is it better to use exam in and exam on? I have found in a dictionary that both options are possible but I don´t understand the difference between them. Thanks.
  

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Anonymous Can I say "an exam on English language"? When is it better to use exam in and exam on? Neither is native.

  • Anonymous Can I say "an exam on English language"?
  • When is it better to use exam in and exam on?
  • Neither is native.
  • I have an English exam.
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AnonymousCan I say "an exam on English language"? When is it better to use exam in and exam on?
Neither is native.

I have an English exam.

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