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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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