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Sb70012 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I will take an exam / I will give an exam

Hello,
Context:
a. suppose that I am a teacher and want to say this sentence to the students.
b. suppose that I am a student and want to say this sentence to my friends.

1. Tomorrow, I will take you exams/an exam.
2. Tomorrow, I will give you an exam/exams.
3. Tomorrow, I will take you a quiz/quizzes.
4. Tomorrow, I will give you a quiz/quizzes.
5. Tomorrow, I will take you a test/tests.
6. Tomorrow, I will give you tests.

You see my confusion? I don't know which one is ok to be used in which context. I have problems with the word orders.
What's your opinion about my self made examples? If you were me, how would you say it in the two contexts?

Thank you
  

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The teacher gives you an exam (or test or quiz). The students take an exam or, more commonly, have an exam.. A student could say to another student - Tomorrow I will have an exam.

  • The teacher gives you an exam (or test or quiz).
  • The students take an exam or, more commonly, have an exam..
  • A student could say to another student - Tomorrow I will have an exam.
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The teacher gives you an exam (or test or quiz).
The students take an exam or, more commonly, have an exam..

A student could say to another student -
Tomorrow I will have an exam.

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