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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Hi there,

1. The examination is approaching. OR The date of exmination is approaching. (which one is correct?)

2. The examination came along. OR The date of the exmination came along. (which one is correct?)

3. We want to pass the English subject. OR We want to pass the grade in the English subject. (Are they correct?)

peter
  

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1. Either one. 2.

  • 1.
  • Either one.
  • 2.
  • "Came along" doesn't work well.
  • The date of the examination came to pass.
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1. Either one.

2. "Came along" doesn't work well. The date of the examination came to pass. With this one, "the examination" doesn't work as well as "the date of the examination."

3. We want to pass English. We want a passing grade in English.

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