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Teo Posted 19 years ago
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grade , score, mark

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S. usage is: "scores" are the number of points earned in a game [of football, for example]; "grades" are A-E or -F in school systems; "marks" are occasionally used to equal "grades", but not very often [used in Britain, however]. 02font 02b 00 0-

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  • usage is: "scores" are the number of points earned in a game [of football, for example]; "grades" are A-E or -F in school systems; "marks" are occasionally used to equal "grades", but not very often [used in Britain, however].
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11b01font00U.S. usage is: "scores" are the number of points earned in a game [of football, for example]; "grades" are A-E or -F in school systems; "marks" are occasionally used to equal "grade

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