How good did you do on the test? Tanisha asked.
He anxiously awaited the results of the test.
I asserted the correct answers in my social studies test .
you better review your cosmetology test before you turn it in.
Today we had a discussion over failed test cases which according to me was the right topic for the masses.
It is get past the test.
No, the correct sentence should be "Had you taken the test before?"
Is this the correct way to use this sentence?? Administer test to 3rd and 4th graders.
The pronoun 'her' is correct. The pronoun 'I' is incorrect as direct object of the verb 'was'. Both pronouns should be the objective case. The correct pronouns are: "It was her and me that took the test." (It was her that took the test. It was me that took the test.) When the verb is a linking verb, the objects of that verb use the subjective pronouns. Example: The test takers were she and I. (test takers = she and I) Although the verb 'was' is often a linking verb, in the example sentence it is not. The subject of the sentence, 'it' does not refer to 'her and me'.
It's incorrect. In this sentence "Test" is the object. Therefore it must be put into the accusative.The correct sentence should be:" Der Lehrer verbessert den Text".
He anxiously awaited the results of the test.
I asserted the correct answers in my social studies test .
The student was indecisive on the last test question.
A+ None of the answers are correct.
A good option would be do a lot a reading test, and gain practical in that task. Another one, is to attend specialized textbooks. in any case, the teacher can help you.
The correct grammar can be written as such: * He was careless; thus, he failed the test. * He failed the test because he was careless. * Because he was careless, he failed the test. * Since he was careless, he failed the test. * He failed the test since he was careless. * He failed the test, for he was careless. * He was careless. He failed the test. * He failed the test. He was careless.
I have ever seen a sentence " Eric's father ordered himnot to stay out late again." at a grammar test before."not to stay" is correct answer.
There's the test. (There is the test) as compared to That is theirs.