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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give a grade" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used when providing a numerical or letter assessment of someone's performance, typically in an academic or evaluative context. Example: "The teacher will give a grade to each student's essay based on their content, grammar, and organization."
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The system is implemented on a Apache PHP MySQL database driven server and uses Matlab to compare, on one hand the solutions provided by students (by executing their code) with the correct solutions in order to automatically give a grade.
"How do you give a grade on an oboe's sweet, beautiful sound?" Mr. Bosworth said in an interview with New York magazine in 2004 after announcing he would retire at 76.
But the Culture minister Margaret Hodge's refusal to give a Grade II heritage listing to the Brutalist-style Birmingham Central Library – a huge inverted concrete ziggurat built in 1974 – has ignited a dogfight which highlights the bleak outlook for this genre of historic architecture.
"How can you be against ensuring that the lifeblood of your city and of your state survives?" Asked to grade her performance in the Senate, he said: "It would certainly be hard to give a grade that would be a glowing one".
They need to understand assessment — how not only to give a test and give a grade … but also how to assess how kids are learning and then either reshape the teaching or help students revise their own work so that they can improve.
You will assess and give a grade to your peer.
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In Britain the proportion of A-level students given "A" grades has risen from 9% to 27% over the past 25 years.
The heritage minister, Tracey Crouch, on Wednesday announced the building would be given a Grade II listing.
You will be given a grade of ✓-, ✓, or ✓+ reflecting our thoughts on your progress.
A Harvard freshman was given a grade ofD. on a theme which he was rather proud of.
The American Society of Civil Engineers, in its 2009 report card, gave a grade of D- to the nation's water infrastructure.
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