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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Get a good mark

Hi,

'get a good mark in or on a test'

'get a good mark in or on a course'

I heard people use both 'in' and 'on' but I'm not sure which one is better (more correct).

Thank you.

  

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I would use 'in' for a test and 'for' for a course.

  • I would use 'in' for a test and 'for' for a course.
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I would use 'in' for a test and 'for' for a course.

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