Commended grades refer to academic achievements that exceed a certain standard or benchmark, often indicating a high level of performance in assessments or evaluations. These grades are typically awarded to students who demonstrate exceptional understanding or mastery of the subject matter. In some educational systems, commended grades can also serve as recognition for students who excel in standardized tests or specific academic competitions. Overall, they encourage excellence and motivate students to strive for higher achievements.
It goes from lowest to highest... Pass, Merit, Commended, then highly commended
CDTA marks run in this order from highest to lowest: Honors Highly Commended Commended Pass Plus Pass Re-Try
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It is an award for academic acheivement. Basically, it means that you have tried your best to receive better grades and you have acheived that goal. You have received grades better than the average 5th grader. This is why you have been commended for your work.
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"I commend you on your outstanding performance."
The word 'commended' is not a noun.The word 'commended' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to commend.The past participle of the verb is also an adjective used to describe a noun.The noun forms for the verb to commend are commendation and the gerund, commending, both abstract nouns.
The firefighters were commended for their bravery.
The past tense of commend is commended.
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Worthy of being commended or praised; laudable; praiseworthy.