Examen is masculine noun. The possessives are mon/ton/son/nos/vos/leurs.
bonne chance avec ton examen de français - je t'aime
just "examens" but to take an exam is "passer un examen" and to pass an exam is "réussir un examen"
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
"Pour fêter nos résultats d'examens".
it's a bad word but it's used to say 'good luck'
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No. She wasn't inside the exam. She flunked the exam.
a french test
The name of the exam taken by French students after high school is called the Baccalauréat.
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.
je travaille dur pour obtenir de bons résultats à mes examens.
no you should say "Did you get an A on the English exam?"
I am video recording this exam.
French exams are typically called "examens" or "épreuves" in French. This can vary depending on the specific type of exam, such as "le baccalauréat" for the national high school diploma exam.