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Uktous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Received/obtained excellemt results on/for/in my projects

Hi,

Question:
Which sentences are correct?

Sentence1:
I received excellent results on my projects.
Sentence2:
I received excellent results for my projects.
Sentence3:
I received excellent results in my projects.
Sentence4:
I obtained excellent results on my projects.
Sentence5:
I obtained excellent results for my projects.
Sentence6:
I obtained excellent results in my projects.

Thanks
  

Top answer

Hi, In my opinion, your wording does not work well. I suggest I received excellent marks/grades for my projects. My projects achieved excellent results.

  • Hi, In my opinion, your wording does not work well.
  • I suggest I received excellent marks/grades for my projects.
  • My projects achieved excellent results.
  • Clive
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4 Answers
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Hi,



In my opinion, your wording does not work well.

I suggest



I received excellent marks/grades for my projects.



My projects achieved excellent results.



Clive
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Hi,

How about

1) I received 80 marks for my project A.

2) I received full marks for my project B.

3) My project C achieved an excellent result of 80 marks.

4) My project D achieved an excellent result of full marks.

Thanks
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Hi,

How about

1) I received 80 marks for my project A.

2) I received full marks for my project B.

3) My project C achieved an excellent result of 80 marks.

4) My project D achieved an excellent result of full marks.

I think someone wrote in another thread that in the USA they usually speak not of marks but of grades.

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I will write them on my resume, if there is not enough other enough to mentions.

For example, in the education part on my resume:

Education:
BSc in xx xx xx xx, result, year
Full marks on/for my project A

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