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Wenxinchew Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Help Me Genius!

Get A for English in Mid-year Examination
Get A for English at Mid-year Examination
Get A for English on Mid-year Examination

WHICH ONE? :B

Thankyou,
Chew.
  

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This one is best: Get an A in English on your m id-year examination

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This one is best:

Get an A in English on your mid-year examination
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Hi Chew,

Can you provide more context on the sentence? As they stand, none is correct.

Possibility:

He got an A in English in the [mid-year] exam.

He got all A's on the exam.



If you must use present tense, then you need a subject:

He needs to get an A in English in the mid-year exam [to qualify for
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Goodman:
I just interpreted the choices as being in the imperative mood. The subject (understood) is "you".

This style is often used in advertisements:

Lose 40 pounds in a month and eat whatever you want!
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I wish that I can get an A for English on my exam.
Soo.....
Is it correct?
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I wish that I could (or would) get an A in English on my exam.
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Thank you =)
Very much,
chew.
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Hi AlpheccaStars,

I realize "you" is often understood. But for the sentences, I thought they were sort of odd and that was the reason I requested for more context so that I could see what Chew meant.


Thanks,
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Indeed, sometimes it is difficult to read the poster's mind! Emotion: smile

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