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Ann225 Posted 6 years ago
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Step up

Hi,

Can I say that my history teacher always steps up the questions in the second midterm test as opposed to the first one if they’re more difficult and challenging?

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Ann225 Can I say that my history teacher always steps up the questions in the second midterm test as opposed to the first one if they’re more difficult and challenging? I would not. "Step up" seems to me to fit better with more general things.

  • Ann225 Can I say that my history teacher always steps up the questions in the second midterm test as opposed to the first one if they’re more difficult and challenging?
  • I would not.
  • "Step up" seems to me to fit better with more general things.
  • She might step up testing, meaning she gives more tests.
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Ann225Can I say that my history teacher always steps up the questions in the second midterm test as opposed to the first one if they’re more difficult and challenging?

I would not. "Step up" seems to me to fit better with more general things. She might step up testing, meaning she gives more tests.

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