I want to say that we will probably be asked the same questions you were asked last year but for these new papers we are assigned to read. So basically the papers are different. How can I say that in an easier way.
For example: they will use the same questions 'for or on' these new papers. Would that be correct? Is 'for or on' the right word in that sentence?
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Would a teacher please help me with this.
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