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Message de felin posté le 25-08-2006 à 12:01:44 (S | E | F | I)
Bonjour tout le monde
Correction Mercredi 30/08/006
1 Verb + exam
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
revise, sit, mark, pass/fail, scrape,
1.I spent the whole weekend........... for my final exams. I didn't go out once.
2.Do we have to........... an exam at the end of the course?
3.She's exceptionally bright and she........... all her exams easily.
4.I almost failed the exam. I just managed to........... through with 51 %.
5. I don't know what grade I got because the teacher hasn't........... our exam yet.
2. Expressions with exam
Match the halves:
1. How did you do in your exams?
2. I made a complete mess of the exam.
3. He passed the exam with flying colours.
4. It was a really stiff exam.
a. I think he got nearly 100%.
b. I don't think many of us will pass.
c. I mucked the whole thing up.
d. Badly. I failed three of them.
1.Verb + mark
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
get, lose, give, deduct.
1. I'm hoping to........... a good mark in the exam tomorrow.
2. Please remember that marks will be........... for bad spelling.
3. The teacher........... the highest mark to Mandy.
4. She would've got 100%, but she........... four marks for poor handwriting.
2. Adjective + mark
Complete the sentences below with the following adjectives:
Final, full, good, low, top.
1. He did no revision for the maths exam, but he still got a........... mark.
2. Nobody got.......... marks in the spelling test, but I got nearly all the answers right.
3. Harry scored the........... mark in the English test. He's always first in the class.
4. Project work accounts for 50% of your ........... mark for this course.
5. If you get........... marks in the test, you'll have to take the test again.
Good luck.
Réponse: Verb+Expressions+Adjective=exam+mark de bobine, postée le 25-08-2006 à 12:16:31 (S | E)
Hello Felin,
1 Verb + exam
1.I spent the whole weekend revising for my final exams. I didn't go out once.
2.Do we have to sit an exam at the end of the course?
3.She's exceptionally bright and she passed all her exams easily.
4.I almost failed the exam. I just managed to scrape through with 51 %.
5. I don't know what grade I got because the teacher hasn't marked our exam yet.
2. Expressions with exam
1. How did you do in your exams? d. Badly. I failed three of them.
2. I made a complete mess of the exam. c. I mucked the whole thing up.
3. He passed the exam with flying colours. a. I think he got nearly 100%.
4. It was a really stiff exam. b. I don't think many of us will pass.
1.Verb + mark
1. I'm hoping to get a good mark in the exam tomorrow.
2. Please remember that marks will be deducted for bad spelling.
3. The teacher gave the highest mark to Mandy.
4. She would've got 100%, but she lost four marks for poor handwriting.
2. Adjective + mark
1. He did no revision for the maths exam, but he still got a good mark.
2. Nobody got full marks in the spelling test, but I got nearly all the answers right.
3. Harry scored the top mark in the English test. He's always first in the class.
4. Project work accounts for 50% of your final mark for this course.
5. If you get low marks in the test, you'll have to take the test again.
Thanks !!
Réponse: Verb+Expressions+Adjective=exam+mark de nanette33, postée le 25-08-2006 à 19:18:23 (S | E)
Hello Felin,
Bon retour parmi nous !
1 Verb + exam
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
revise, sit, mark, pass/fail, scrape,
1.I spent the whole weekend revising for my final exams. I didn't go out once.
2.Do we have to sit an exam at the end of the course?
3.She's exceptionally bright and she passes all her exams easily.
4.I almost failed the exam. I just managed to scrape through with 51 %.
5. I don't know what grade I got because the teacher hasn't marked our exam yet.
2. Expressions with exam
Match the halves:
1. How did you do in your exams? d. Badly. I failed three of them.
2. I made a complete mess of the exam. c. I mucked the whole thing up.
3. He passed the exam with flying colours. a. I think he got nearly 100%.
4. It was a really stiff exam. b. I don't think many of us will pass.
1.Verb + mark
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the following verbs:
get, lose, give, deduct.
1. I'm hoping to get a good mark in the exam tomorrow.
2. Please remember that marks will be deducted for bad spelling.
3. The teacher gave the highest mark to Mandy.
4. She would've got 100%, but she lost four marks for poor handwriting.
2. Adjective + mark
Complete the sentences below with the following adjectives:
Final, full, good, low, top.
1. He did no revision for the maths exam, but he still got a good mark.
2. Nobody got full marks in the spelling test, but I got nearly all the answers right.
3. Harry scored the top mark in the English test. He's always first in the class.
4. Project work accounts for 50% of your final mark for this course.
5. If you get low marks in the test, you'll have to take the test again.
Réponse: Verb+Expressions+Adjective=exam+mark de mp27, postée le 25-08-2006 à 20:44:53 (S | E)
Hello Felin
1 Verb + exam
1.revising
2.to sit
3.passed
4.to scrape
5.hasn't marked
2. Expressions with exam
1. d.
2. c.
3. a.
4. b.
1.Verb + mark
1.to get
2.will be deducted
3.gave
4.lost
2. Adjective + mark
1.good
2.full
3.top
4.final
5.low
Thanks!
Réponse: Verb+Expressions+Adjective=exam+mark de mery88, postée le 25-08-2006 à 22:29:23 (S | E)
Hello felin
1 Verb + exam:
1.I spent the whole weekend revising for my final exams. I didn't go out once.
2.Do we have to sit an exam at the end of the course?
3.She's exceptionally bright and she passed all her exams easily.
4.I almost failed the exam. I just managed to scrape through with 51 %.
5. I don't know what grade I got because the teacher hasn't markes our exam yet.
2. Expressions with exam:
1/=>d
2/=>c
3/=>a
4/=>b
1.Verb + mark:
1. I'm hoping to get a good mark in the exam tomorrow.
2. Please remember that marks will be deducted for bad spelling.
3. The teacher give the highest mark to Mandy.
4. She would've got 100%, but she lost four marks for poor handwriting.
2. Adjective + mark:
1.good
2.full
3.top
4.low
thank you so much for that exam felin
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Modifié par felin le 25-08-2006 22:32
Réponse: Verb+Expressions+Adjective=exam+mark de mery88, postée le 25-08-2006 à 22:32:36 (S | E)
oups I made a mistake
2. Adjective + mark
1.good
2.full
3.top
4.final
5.low
Réponse: Verb+Expressions+Adjective=exam+mark de whynot95, postée le 26-08-2006 à 03:37:22 (S | E)
Hello my dear Felin
1 Verb + exam
1. I spent the whole weekend revising for my final exams. I didn't go out once.
2. Do we have to sit an exam at the end of the course?
3. She's exceptionally bright and she passed all her exams easily.
4. I almost failed the exam. I just managed to scrape through with 51 %.
5. I don't know what grade I got because the teacher hasn't marked our exam yet.
2. Expressions with exam
1. How did you do in your exams? d. Badly. I failed three of them.
2. I made a complete mess of the exam. c. I mucked the whole thing up.
3. He passed the exam with flying colours. a. I think he got nearly 100%.
4. It was a really stiff exam. b. I don't think many of us will pass.
1.Verb + mark
1. I'm hoping to get a good mark in the exam tomorrow.
2. Please remember that marks will be deducted for bad spelling.
3. The teacher gave the highest mark to Mandy.
4. She would've got 100%, but she lost four marks for poor handwriting.
2. Adjective + mark
1. He did no revision for the maths exam, but he still got a good mark.
2. Nobody got full marks in the spelling test, but I got nearly all the answers right.
3. Harry scored the top mark in the English test. He's always first in the class.
4. Project work accounts for 50% of your final mark for this course.
5. If you get low marks in the test, you'll have to take the test again.
Thanks a lot.
Réponse: Verb+Expressions+Adjective=exam+mark de coferam, postée le 29-08-2006 à 11:33:26 (S | E)
Bonjour Felin,
1 Verb + exam
1.I spent the whole weekend.....to revise...... for my final exams. I didn't go out once.
2.Do we have to....sit....... an exam at the end of the course?
3.She's exceptionally bright and she....passes....... all her exams easily.
4.I almost failed the exam. I just managed to....scrape....... through with 51 %.
5. I don't know what grade I got because the teacher hasn't.....marked...... our exam yet.
2. Expressions with exam
1. How did you do in your exams? b. I don't think many of us will pass.
2. I made a complete mess of the exam. d. Badly. I failed three of them.
3. He passed the exam with flying colours. a. I think he got nearly 100%.
4. It was a really stiff exam. c. I mucked the whole thing up.
1.Verb + mark
1. I'm hoping to....get....... a good mark in the exam tomorrow.
2. Please remember that marks will be....deduct....... for bad spelling.
3. The teacher....gave....... the highest mark to Mandy.
4. She would've got 100%, but she.... lost....four marks for poor handwriting.
2. Adjective + mark
1. He did no revision for the maths exam, but he still got a....good....... mark.
2. Nobody got....full...... marks in the spelling test, but I got nearly all the answers right.
3. Harry scored the.....top...... mark in the English test. He's always first in the class.
4. Project work accounts for 50% of your ....final....mark for this course.
5. If you get....low... marks in the test, you'll have to take the test again.
Thanks and see you soon
Réponse: Verb+Expressions+Adjective=exam+mark de magmatic_rock, postée le 29-08-2006 à 16:13:07 (S | E)
Hello félin ,
1 Verb + exam
1.I spent the whole weekend revising for my final exams. I didn't go out once.
2.Do we have to sit an exam at the end of the course?
3.She's exceptionally bright and she passed all her exams easily.
4.I almost failed the exam. I just managed to scratch through with 51 %.
5. I don't know what grade I got because the teacher hasn't marked our exam yet.
2. Expressions with exam
1. How did you do in your exams? d. Badly. I failed three of them.
2. I made a complete mess of the exam. c. I mucked the whole thing up.
3. He passed the exam with flying colours. a. I think he got nearly 100%.
4. It was a really stiff exam. b. I don't think many of us will pass.
1.Verb + mark
1. I'm hoping to get a good mark in the exam tomorrow.
2. Please remember that marks will be deducted for bad spelling.
3. The teacher gave the highest mark to Mandy.
4. She would've got 100%, but she lost four marks for poor handwriting.
2. Adjective + mark
Complete the sentences below with the following adjectives:
Final, full, good, low, top.
1. He did no revision for the maths exam, but he still got a good mark.
2. Nobody got full marks in the spelling test, but I got nearly all the answers right.
3. Harry scored the top mark in the English test. He's always first in the class.
4. Project work accounts for 50% of your final mark for this course.
5. If you get low marks in the test, you'll have to take the test again.
beaucoup
Réponse: Verb+Expressions+Adjective=exam+mark de felin, postée le 30-08-2006 à 12:12:16 (S | E)
Bonjour tout le monde
Voici la correction:
1 Verb + exam
1. I spent the whole weekend revising for my final exams. I didn't go out once.
2. Do we have to sit an exam at the end of the course?
3. She's exceptionally bright and she passed all her exams easily.
4. I almost failed the exam. I just managed to scrape through with 51 %.
5. I don't know what grade I got because the teacher hasn't marked our exam yet.
2. Expressions with exam
1. How did you do in your exams? d. Badly. I failed three of them.
2. I made a complete mess of the exam. c. I mucked the whole thing up.
3. He passed the exam with flying colours. a. I think he got nearly 100%.
4. It was a really stiff exam. b. I don't think many of us will pass
1.Verb + mark
1. I'm hoping to get a good mark in the exam tomorrow.
2. Please remember that marks will be deducted for bad spelling.
3. The teacher gave the highest mark to Mandy.
4. She would've got 100%, but she lost four marks for poor handwriting.
2. Adjective + mark
1. He did no revision for the maths exam, but he still got a good mark.
2. Nobody got full marks in the spelling test, but I got nearly all the answers right.
3. Harry scored the top mark in the English test. He's always first in the class.
4. Project work accounts for 50% of your final mark for this course.
5. If you get low marks in the test, you'll have to take the test again.
Notes
I. At school a 'test' is often something less formal than an exam, e.g. a reading test.
2. Note this expression with 'mark':
You have to give him full marks for trying. (He didn't succeed, but tried very hard.)
Merci à tous pour votre paticipation.