to discuss means to cover all parts of the topic
will discuss.You will Discuss the future tense.
I/you/we/they discuss. He/she/it discusses. The present participle is discussing.
The past tense of "you pass the exam" is "you passed the exam."
The adverb for "discuss" is "discussively."
"Discuss further" is the correct phrase to use.
During an eye exam, you should discuss any eye problems that you have been having with your doctor, including, blurred vision, dizziness, allergies, eye fatigue, lens comfort, etc.
it means to discuss the personalities of the person
It's difficult to answer this question because it is difficult to understand. What do you mean by "helping"? And what is the exam - an academic exam, a physucal exam?
Candidates for the CCIE written exam or lab exam are not allowed to bring anything into the exam room or take anything out. This includes, but is not limited to, notes, documentation, watches, laptops, keyboards, pagers, PDAs, and mobile phones. DO NOT confer or consult with anyone about the exam while taking the exam or after the exam is completed. During an exam, you may discuss your exam with the lab engineer only.
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the exam
Answers.com is not the place for such a question. You will need to discuss with your educational establishment.
when is the test/exam (as a question) when the test/exam is (as a statement)
An oral exam is an examination conducted by spoken communication, not a written test or examination.
To request an extension for a final exam, you should reach out to your professor or academic advisor as soon as possible. Explain your situation clearly and provide any necessary documentation to support your request. Be polite and respectful in your communication, and be prepared to discuss alternative arrangements for completing the exam.