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Should I say "failed the exam" or "failed in the exam? " Which one is correct?
23 jan. 2014 01:50
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You can say both. "I failed in the examination (exam)" is more formal. "I failed the exam" is usually what you hear in daily conversations and is more commonplace.
23 januari 2014
fail the exam
or
fail on the exam
23 januari 2014
you can say either one. If you say "I failed in the exam." it sounds much more formal. It is not what you would expect an ordinary person to say, but it might be said by someone who communicates at a higher register of English-- like someone with an Ivy League education, or possibly someone from Britain. It is not the typical American way to say it, but to me it sounds pleasant.
23 januari 2014
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Catherine
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