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"Those students were very excited every time the exam results were announced." Are the exam results here more common in British English? If so, what's the American English version of this sentence? Exam scores or exam grades? Thanks!
8 Thg 01 2025 06:30
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In British English, "exam results" is more common. In American English, "exam grades" or "exam scores" are preferred. Both work, but they have slightly different focuses: Exam scores usually refer to numerical results (e.g., 85 out of 100). Exam grades refer to letter grades (e.g., A, B, C). American English version: "Those students were very excited every time the exam grades (or exam scores) were announced."
8 tháng 1 năm 2025
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I think that sentence is perfectly acceptable in American English. As for your other question, I would prefer “scores”, over “grades.” One word used in British English is “marks”, whereas “grades “ is more common in American English. Example: He received good marks when he was in school (British), vs. He received good grades when he was in school. (American).
8 tháng 1 năm 2025
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