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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

use of word

Which word is correct in this sentence.

You have been assigned as one of the members 'for, on, of' my exam in August.

Are all of them possible?
  

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What is an 'exam member'?

  • What is an 'exam member'?
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What is an 'exam member'?
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Mister MicawberWhat is an 'exam member'?
Thanks teacher. It is not an exam member, it's a committee member that will be on my oral exam
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Anonymousit's a committee member that will be on my oral exam
Then you should make that clear.

You have been assigned as one of the committee members for my oral exam in August.
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Mister MicawberThen you should make that clear.
Got it. Thanks, teacher.
Mister MicawberYou have been assigned as one of the committee members for my oral exam in August.
Yes, it is clearer like this. So is only 'for' the correct proposition, and 'on or of' are not possible?
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Anonymous. So is only 'for' the correct proposition, and 'on or of' are not possible?
Only 'for'.
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Mister MicawberOnly 'for'.
Got it, Thanks a lot.

How about this sentence, which I just sent. I hope it's correct!

(I am contacting you because you are one of the committee members on my oral exam)


Is on correct?

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