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Habashi
on or in
Have you ever cheated ( in / On) your exams?!
Which is correct ?
27 avr. 2016 15:11
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'On' is the correct answer, but I have heard both terms being used interchangeably in regular English
27 avril 2016
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Have you ever cheated on your exams?
27 avril 2016
I see a distinction between "in an exam" and "on an exam" in that the former refers to the event and the latter to the paper. So you might talk about being nervous or managing your time in an exam, but you would speak of a question on the exam. "Cheating" would make sense in either context. (There is also a phrasal verb "cheat on" which is usually used with a person as its object to mean to be sexually unfaithful to them, but that doesn't really apply to exams.)
27 avril 2016
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Habashi
Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Anglais, Français, Allemand, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Espagnol
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