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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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get the higher marks

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00John is a hard-working boy. He studies very hard. 02br
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00(i) In the exam, he always gets the higher marks. 02br
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00(ii) His ambition is to be a doctor when he grows up (one day). He studies hard because he wants to get well in the exam. 0-
  

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0 I think it should be "he always gets the highest marks" in the first sentence and in the second one, "he wants to do well in the exam". 0-

  • 0 I think it should be "he always gets the highest marks" in the first sentence and in the second one, "he wants to do well in the exam".
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0 I think it should be "he always gets the highest marks" in the first sentence and in the second one, "he wants to do well in the exam". 0-
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0I'd say "because he needs good grades to get into medical school." ( among other things)0-

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