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"To pass examination" vs "To take examination"



 
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"To pass examination" vs "To take examination" #1 (permalink) Sat Jun 26, 2004 16:32 pm   "To pass examination" vs "To take examination"
 

Embarassed I don't know what is correct:

..To pass examination.. ...To take examination...

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Take an exam and pass an exam #2 (permalink) Sat Jun 26, 2004 16:47 pm   Take an exam and pass an exam
 

Hi Izya,

First you take the exam and when you are successful you pass it. Or maybe, you take the exam and you fail which means you don't pass it. Hope this makes sense and good luck with your exam Smile
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Take an exam and pass an exam #3 (permalink) Sat Jun 26, 2004 16:51 pm   Take an exam and pass an exam
 

Torsten wrote:
Hi Izya,

First you take the exam and when you are successful you pass it. Or maybe, you take the exam and you fail which means you don't pass it. Hope this makes sense and good luck with your exam Smile

Thank you . Examination is the terrible thing. I am afraid of examinations.
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