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Cahaya Kebahagiaan Posted 14 years ago
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There is an urge to

I would like to know the use of these phrase.

There is an urge to ....

Is it correct to say ` There is an urge for me to take an English exam prior to entering the university`?
  

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Hi, I would like to know the use of these phrase. There is an urge to .... Is it correct to say ` There is an urge for me to take an English exam prior to entering the university`?

  • Hi, I would like to know the use of these phrase.
  • There is an urge to ....
  • Is it correct to say ` There is an urge for me to take an English exam prior to entering the university`?
  • No.
  • The phrase sounds odd.
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Hi,

I would like to know the use of these phrase.

There is an urge to ....

Is it correct to say ` There is an urge for me to take an English exam prior to entering the university`?

No. The phrase sounds odd. When we talk about urges, we usually mention the person who has the urge,
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so what is the correct words to replace urge in here?

There is an urge for me to take an English exam prior to entering the university
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What I try to say is it is compulsory for me to take English test...BUt is there any better words to reconstruct the sentence?
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Hi,

eg I have to take an English test.

Clive

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