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Marold Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

The ways of saying one sentence

How many ways could you express that a university has accepted you as a student after passing the exams?

Please, think of the sentences using this university: "Charles University in Prague".

Suggestions:
"I have been admitted to Charles University in Prague."
"I have been accepted to Charles University in Prague."

Thank you very much for your effort.
  

Top answer

Marold after passing the exams? You have not mentioned which exams. You should do so.

  • Marold after passing the exams?
  • You have not mentioned which exams.
  • You should do so.
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7 Answers
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Maroldafter passing the exams?
You have not mentioned which exams. You should do so.
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AnonymousYou have not mentioned which exams. You should do so.
After passing the entrance exams.
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Suggestions:
"I have been admitted to Charles University in Prague."
"I have been accepted by Charles University in Prague."

"I have been offered a place at/by Charles University in Prague."
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MaroldAfter passing the entrance exams.
That's what you should have included in your question. If you use the, you should mention something in particular. Otherwise, you don't need it. It would be better if you ended your question with "after passing entrance exams?"
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Did you already pass the exams, or is your offer conditional on your passing them eg next month?

Clive
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CliveDid you already pass the exams, or is your offer conditional on your passing them eg next month?
I have ALREADY passed the entrance exams and want to let my friends know that I have been admitted to the particular university.

Then, your two sentences mentioned above are the right answers I am looking for.
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You don't really need to mention the exams, although you can if you want to.

Clive

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