Hi, everyone.
Could you tell me whether the following sentence is correct?
Students having passed the exam= 55
Is the above sentence grammatically wrong? If it is, could you tell me why?
Thanks!
Since it contains a mathematical symbol, it is outside the scope of grammar. However, it reads awkwardly. You can say "55 students passed the exam".
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Since it contains a mathematical symbol, it is outside the scope of grammar. However, it reads awkwardly. You can say "55 students passed the exam".
There should be a space either side of an equals sign.
It's not a complete sentence,
A complete sentence would be eg 55 students have passed the exam.