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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Sentences check

Are these sentences grammatically correct:

You become a phd candidate when you pass your qualification exams.

You become a phd candidate when you have passed your qualification exams.

You are a phd candidate when you pass your qualification exams.

There seems to be many ways to write in english! Are all of them correct?
  

Top answer

'PhD' and 'English' are written thus. Please correct your sentences.

  • 'PhD' and 'English' are written thus.
  • Please correct your sentences.
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3 Answers
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'PhD' and 'English' are written thus. Please correct your sentences.
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Thank you. I did not know that they have to be capitalised in such sentences!

You become a PhD candidate when you pass your qualification exams.

You become a PhD candidate when you have passed your qualification exams.

You are a PhD candidate when you pass your qualification exams.

Are all of them written correctly?
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Anonymous I did not know that they have to be capitalised in such sentences!
They always must be capitalized. When posting here, always use your most careful English; otherwise, we are not sure of your problem.

All 3 of your sentences seem fine to me now. Or:

You are a PhD candidate when you have passed your qualification exams.

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