Can we use the verb form of pass and qualify interchangeably in the following sentences without altering meaning of the sentences?
He has passed the entrance exam.
He has qualified in the entrance exam.
In the second sentence is it mandatory to add the preposition 'in' after the past participle of qualify,as the verb qualify is used intransitively?
syam99 Can we use the verb form of pass and qualify interchangeably in the following sentences without altering meaning of the sentences? No. Those are two completely different things.
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syam99Can we use the verb form of pass and qualify interchangeably in the following sentences without altering meaning of the sentences?
No. Those are two completely different things.
You pass an exam. You don't 'qualify it', 'qualify in it', or 'qualify for it' or 'to it'.
CJ