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Discover Ludwig'do exams' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used as an imperative (instructive) sentence, for example, "Prepare well and do exams!"
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One thing I'm sure of: I'd rather do exams than coursework any day.
Not only do exams put a strain on young people's mental health, their physical health also suffers.
I'm a better judge of when is the best point to enter and when the children are ready to do exams than the secretary of state.
I thought he was a woman.' 'When I was 14 I got into Beath High to stay on to do exams.
She got into trouble with the police, and it was police officers who encouraged her to do exams in numeracy and literacy.
As a student, circumstances change all the time; deadlines crop up and change - as do exams, assessments, and reports - as well as opportunities constantly arising to build on that all-important CV.
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I've been doing exams.
Nobody did exams at the open-air school.
I was always doing exams with pens with broken nibs and making a mess.
My fear is they will be doing exams the government has promoted as unfit for purpose.
When time is spent preparing for modular exams, doing test papers, doing exams, doing resits, where is the time for teaching?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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