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Usage of 'sit' for exam #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:57 am   Usage of 'sit' for exam
 

Can someone please tell me if the following sentences sound natural?

1) He is sitting for GMAT this year.
2) He is sitting for the English exam tomorrow.

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Usage of 'sit' for exam #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:27 am   Usage of 'sit' for exam
 

Hi Daemon99

Take a look at these pages:
verbs used with: test and exam
Words used with: test and exam
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