Sentence examples for get a grade from inspiring English sources

"get a grade" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a numerical grade or a letter grade (A, B, C, etc.) that someone has achieved in a course or assignment. For example: "I worked hard to get a grade of B on my essay."

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They get a grade, start a new topic next week.

Players will get a grade ranging from +2, +1, 0, -1, and -2.

He is auditing "Opera as Drama," and so he will not get a grade.

Students get a grade, plus a faculty assessment of whether they are "contributing to, and benefiting from, the intellectual life of the classroom".

These rankings are decided by the number of students who get a grade between A* and C in the GCSEs (or equivalent).

We can get a grade for free agency, a grade for the draft, but the only grade that matters is the one at the end of the season.

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All six of us got "A" grades in seminars we took together, and all were merited.

He did well in his GCSEs and she, expected to get A grades, did not.

In maths, 63.3% of entrants got a grade between A* and C compared to 62.4% last year.

In Spanish, the proportion of students getting a grade C rose 0.2 percentage points, though fewer got the top A* grade (down 0.6 percentage points).

Since 1995, it has been getting a grade 1 for political rights, but still only a 2 for civil liberties.

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