I finish my GCSE exams at the end of year 11
> Rydw i'n gorffen fy arholodiau TGAU ac mlwyddyn unarddeg
I am going out on Sunday afternoon to go swimming do you want to come also
> Rydw i'n mynd allan ar prynhawn dydd Sul i fynd nofia, wyt ti'n hoffi fynd gyda fi?
These aren't perfect translations. On the first one I missed "at the end of" and on the last one it says "would you like to come with me?". They're both contextually correct though.
will talk / going to talk. I will talk to the students this afternoon. The teacher is going to talk to us a bout the exams.
"She is running in the park." "He is studying for his exams." "They are swimming in the pool." "I am cooking dinner tonight."
She needed to concentrate in order to finish her work on time. The athlete needed to concentrate on improving her technique to win the race. It's important to concentrate during exams to answer the questions accurately.
Do not spend all your money at once.I'm not willing to spend that much.I'm going to go spend some time at the arcade. I won't spend a lot of time writing this.I want to spend all my money today.
The plural form of exam is exams. If using the full word, 'examination', the plural is 'examinations'.
The GCE exams typically finish in the month of June or July, depending on the exam schedule set by the examining body.
I would like to know from which date maharashtra ssc board exams are going to start & when it is going to finish
25th June 2010
Wednesday 27th June 2012
Avez-vous terminé vos examens?
Barring unforeseen circumstances. To within a few days, depending on how the dates fall, they finish at roughly the same time of year.
will talk / going to talk. I will talk to the students this afternoon. The teacher is going to talk to us a bout the exams.
Check your local Sunday paper. Most vision centers run adds there with weekly specials.
Sometimes your confidence will boost if you are in a sport, making you want to do well on a test/ exam. So yes depending on the person.
One of the metaphors that can be used to describe final exams is, Heading into final exam week feels like heading into a battle. You would also say Final exams make you as nervous as going out on a first day.
No, depending on the course you may receive exemptions from professional accountancy exams. There are a lot of exams which must be completed before you can call yourself an accountant! 3 years work experience is also required to become a qualified accountant. the professional exams can be done while you are on a training contract with an accountancy firm
If you are on AQA, you can check for your subject and whether AS or A2 on this subject http://store.aqa.org.uk/admin/t_table_pdf/AQA-TT-GCE-JUN09.PDF