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No, because "much" is used to refer to something that's singular. That means that it is more than one of something- in this case, marks is plural. To tell, you can look at what "much" is referring to and ask if it would work in the blank space in "_____ is" (singular) or the blank space in " _____ are" (plural). In this case, it works with "marks are".If you wanted to correct that sentence, then you could say, "How many marks did you get?" (If you are talking about the British use of "marks" as the grade or number of points you got on a school assignment, then you would have to change the whole sentence. For example, you could use "How good were your marks on the test?" or something like that.)
It is get past the test.
Sharon baked a cherry pie
How good did you do on the test? Tanisha asked.
An experiment is a scientific test or evaluation.
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4/5.
The fraction of the number 15 and 25 would be 15/25. This is a math problem.
add a comma after the semicolon.
No.Aman's parents were upset because he scored poor marks in the English test. (correct sentence)were = past simplescored = past simplePast perfect is formed with - had + past participle.Aman's parents were upset because he had scoredpoor marks in the English test.
i got 49 marks in the nat test i am pass or failld
It varies depending on the test, but typically test papers have a total of 100 marks. This allows for easy grading and percentage calculation.
i got 45 marks tell me i m pass or failed.. 50 i passing marks ...
Suppose a test is worth X marks and you get Y marks. Then your percentage marks are100*(Y/X).
Study hard before the test.