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Kenta Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

What's the difference?

Hello. What's the difference?

prepare for the test

prepare the test

Usually the first one is used. But when a teacher says "I haven't prepared the test yet.",
it means the teacher hasn't made the test, doesn't it?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

That's right. The teacher prepares the test, while the students prepare for the test.

  • That's right.
  • The teacher prepares the test, while the students prepare for the test.
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That's right. The teacher prepares the test, while the students prepare for the test.
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