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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Which one should we use, "hlaf marks" or "half mark"?

Which one should we use, "hlaf marks" or "half mark"?

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"Hlaf" is not a word in English. "Half" is an English word, but I don't know what a "half mark" is. Can you give us some context or examples?

  • "Hlaf" is not a word in English.
  • "Half" is an English word, but I don't know what a "half mark" is.
  • Can you give us some context or examples?
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"Hlaf" is not a word in English. "Half" is an English word, but I don't know what a "half mark" is. Can you give us some context or examples?
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I assume you're talking about test scores and the like.

"half marks" means half the full allocation of marks, whatever number that might be. For example, if a question is worth ten marks, then half marks would be five.

"a half mark" or "half a mark" means 0.5 marks.

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