User_gary He haven't got good points but to his credit, atleast, he managed to pass the exam. Please correct my sentence. He hasn't had good points/grades/marks; but to his credit, at least he managed to pass the exam.
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
User_garyHe haven't got good points but to his credit, atleast, he managed to pass the exam.He hasn't had good points/grades/marks; but to his credit, at least he managed to pass the exam.
Please correct my sentence.
PhilipThank you Phillip.User_garyHe hasn't had good points/grades/marks; but to his credit, at least he managed to pass the exam.
He haven't got good points but to his credit, atleast, he managed to pass the exam.
Please correct my sentence.
Feebs11Completely meaningless. What do you mean by "fray in a election2?Thank you Feebs11.
Feebs11In which dictionary did you find that meaning?From Cambridge
Feebs11Nothing there about taking part in a competition.
A battle is a fray >> a conflict between two groups.
Also, you used the word as a verb.
The verb "to fray" has a completely different meaning. It means
1 (of a fabric, rope, or cord) unravel or become worn at the edge. "If you rub against the edge