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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Preposition

1. Could you confirm whether the following sentences are right and natural?

A. If you cheat in/during your exam of any course or program offered by the university, your grade will be cancelled and you can be additionally disciplined according to the statutes of the university.

B. If you cheat in/during your exam of any course or program offered by the university, you will get no grade and you can be additionally disciplined according to the statutes of the university.

2. Are both of 'in' and 'during' possible in the above sentences? If so, what is the difference between them?
  

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lucas21c If you cheat in /during your any exa m, you will automatically fail that exam, of any course or program offered by the university, your grade will be cancelled and you can be additionally may face further disciplinary action disciplined according to in accordance with the statutes of the university.

  • lucas21c If you cheat in /during your any exa m, you will automatically fail that exam, of any course or program offered by the university, your grade will be cancelled and you can be additionally may face further disciplinary action disciplined according to in accordance with the statutes of the university.
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lucas21cIf you cheat in /during your any exam, you will automatically fail that exam, of any course or program offered by the university, your grade will be cancelled and you can be additionally may face further disciplinary action disciplined according to in accordance with the statutes of the

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