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Onelook Posted 7 years ago
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She gave top score to the music performance

She gave top score to the music performance.


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I assume you mean she is one of the judges. She gave top score to the music performance. This sounds like there was only one music performance, eg maybe there was a music performance, a dance performance and a poetry performance.

  • I assume you mean she is one of the judges.
  • She gave top score to the music performance.
  • This sounds like there was only one music performance, eg maybe there was a music performance, a dance performance and a poetry performance.
  • if there was more than one music performance, say eg She gave top score to John's music performance.
  • We often say top marks.
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I assume you mean she is one of the judges.

She gave top score to the music performance. This sounds like there was only one music performance, eg maybe there was a music performance, a dance performance and a poetry performance.

if there was more than one music performance, say eg She gave top score to John's music performance.

We often say top marks.

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