Yes, it is okay to use the word "banter" in an English exam if it fits the context of your writing. Just make sure you use it correctly and effectively to convey your thoughts.
Sure! The coworkers engaged in friendly banter during their lunch break, teasing each other in a playful manner.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
The English meaning of the Spanish word "úsame" is "use me."
You can use the word "they" as a replacement for "them" in many cases in English language.
The Spanish word "uso" translates to "use" in English.
Sure! The coworkers engaged in friendly banter during their lunch break, teasing each other in a playful manner.
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You use the word you'll if you are telling somebody something. For example, you'll pass your math English exam if you study hard.
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"Photobomb" is a slang word so don't use it in an exam.
I got to know that you've passed the exam.
'Your performance in the exam was unsatisfactory.'
"Banter" can be used as a noun or a verb. To make it an adjective you would need to use "bantering". "His bantering discourse annoyed everybody."
There are various online translators that you can use. You type in an English word and it will translate it to the French word. You can also use an English to French dictionary.
I gave a dog a dental exam.
Will you prepare dinner? Is he going to prepare for the exam?
I was ashamed of the fact I cheated in my exam