Knightofsports I successfully tested into level 6 English yesterday. Can this be said? It depends on what your meaning is.
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KnightofsportsI successfully tested into level 6 English yesterday. Can this be said? It depends on what your meaning is.Do you mean 'I passed the level-six English test yesterday.'?
canadian45 KnightofsportsI successfully tested into level 6 English yesterday. Can this be said? It depends on what your meaning is.Do you mean 'I passed the level-six English test yesterday.'?Or do you mean that you passed a test that allows you to study level-six English?Could you give me an example for both scenarios?
Knightofsportsould you give me an example for both scenarios?You just tell us what you mean, KOS, and then we'll fix your sentence.
Mister Micawber Knightofsportsould you give me an example for both scenarios?You just tell us what you mean, KOS, and then we'll fix your sentence.What's the difference between:
Mister MicawberNeither seems to me a natural expression, unless it is so in BrE; however:I successfully tested out of English 6 today. = I took a test, finished English 6 successfully, and am now in English 7.I successfully tested into English 6 today. = I took a test, finished English 5 successfully, and am now in English 6What would you say Mister Micawber?
Mister MicawberI passed English 6 today.I passed English 5 today.Don't you think it's a bit elementary considering it's a petition for a university major requirement ?
KnightofsportsDon't you think it's a bit elementary considering it's a petition for a university major requirement ?No, not at all. You are confusing 'elementary' with 'clear'.