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Sentence: Tomorrow I'll take paper of English subject and Arabic on the day... #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 14, 2009 19:17 pm   Sentence: Tomorrow I'll take paper of English subject and Arabic on the day...
 

My dear and respected teachers,
Suppose I'm a student and I have three subjects (English, Urdu, Arabic) to learn and take exams of them .How should I say?
''Tomorrow I'll take paper of English subject and Arabic on the day after tomorrow'' Is it correct?
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I'm confused.correct my sentence please #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:54 am   I'm confused.correct my sentence please
 

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Suppose I'm a student, and I have three subjects (English, Urdu, Arabic) to study and take exams in. How should I say this?

''I'll take an English exam tomorrow and an Arabic exam on the day after tomorrow.'' Is it correct?
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I'm confused.correct my sentence please #3 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:12 am   I'm confused.correct my sentence please
 

Thanks a lot.Mister Micawber
So can I say that....
What exam did you take today?
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I'm confused.correct my sentence please #4 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:22 am   I'm confused.correct my sentence please
 

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I'm confused.correct my sentence please #5 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 14:04 pm   I'm confused.correct my sentence please
 

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