Hello everyone,
1. If you teach some words eg. 15 words and their opposites to your students, then ask them to study them at home so that they will be ready to take a quiz in them at a later time, is it okay if I say the following sentence?
Eg. You'll have a quiz in these words tomorrow.
2. Do you have a better alternative to my sentence?
Regards,
JA
You have a test, an exam, or a quiz on a topic (not in ). You'll have a quiz on these words tomorrow. You'll have a test on this topic next week.
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You have a test, an exam, or a quiz on a topic (not in).
You'll have a quiz on these words tomorrow.
You'll have a test on this topic next week.
... and so on.
You can say There will be a quiz instead of You'll have a quiz.
CJ