You say you did good.
~Well, first of all, I would not say "you did well IN the exam" because then it seems like you were INSIDE the actual piece of exam paper... Instead, I would say "you did well ON the exam".
And I believe you use "well" instead of "good"...
-Actually, the British will nearly always say "in the exam", whereas in American English its always "on the exam". It's not wrong or right, just one of those areas where the language has developed differently.
Americans may say "you're ON the team" whereas a Brit will say "you're IN the team". Saying "you're ON the team" sounds as strange to me as "IN the exam" does to you, seeing as the individual has become part of the team, but again just different, not wrong or right.
"You did good" however, is wrong.
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Oral - as in "He had to pass an oral exam as well as a written exam to get his car licence.
In French, you would say "Bonne nuit, fais de beaux rêves" to express "Good night, sleep well." This phrase conveys a warm wish for a good night's sleep and pleasant dreams.
well it is correct but the grammar is wrong instead say "are you good at swimming" they both mean the same but this sentence a correct pronunciation.No. We say we are good at something if we mean that we do it well. The sentence "You are good in swimming" might be correct, but only if "swimming" is the name of a course of study, just as we might say "You are good in French," meaning you get get high marks in French class.
well first thing about a good or nice answer before u say that.. example: do i ugly today?
say it with expression
"You have an exam (test) as well?"
It depends on the grading scale of the exam. In general, 11.5 out of 20 would be considered slightly below average. It's important to review what areas you struggled in and work on improving them for the next exam.
People often say "good luck" before a challenging task, exam, performance, or competition to wish someone well and convey positive energy or support. It is a common phrase used to offer encouragement and positive vibes in various situations.
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No. She wasn't inside the exam. She flunked the exam.
You feel well, but food is good.
Its problem is not grammatical, but idiomatic. We say take an exam, or sit for an exam, but we do not say attend an exam. A sentence may be grammatically correct and still wrong.
Well you could say "Good Morning.", "Good Evening.", "How are you?", and "How was your day?"
Well relates to health, otherwise, use good
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no you should say "Did you get an A on the English exam?"