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Kouroshh Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is it right to say?

I gave an oral presentation for my master project to the jury at University of Warsaw. I got the highest mark for my presentation.
  

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I gave an oral presentation for my Master's project to the jury at the University of Warsaw. I got the highest mark for my presentation. )

  • I gave an oral presentation for my Master's project to the jury at the University of Warsaw.
  • I got the highest mark for my presentation.
  • )
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I gave an oral presentation for my Master's project to the jury at the University of Warsaw. I got the highest mark for my presentation.

(I assume you mean a project relating to a master's degree.)
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Thank you very much for your reply. Yes, I meant a project relating to a master's degree.
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kouroshh I gave an oral presentation for my master project to the jury at University of Warsaw. I got the highest mark for my presentation.
In addition to the other suggestions for improvement that you have received above, I would add that it might be a good idea to say whether you got

'the highest mark of anyone' (No one else got a higher mark.)
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Thank you dear CalifJim for your suggestion. You are completely right. I should use the highest mark possible in my sentence. I really appreciate your help.

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