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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'test you' is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not make sense in this form. Instead, you would use the phrase 'test you out' or 'test your knowledge'. For example, the teacher said that he would test us out on the material we had learned that day.
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Have a friend test you.
It's to test you".
"They'll test you.
And then we'll test you".
"If you test, you will catch".
Sometimes it is to test you.
I could test you, if you'd like".
Can I test you on some?
"It's random, so if they test you today, they can test you tomorrow, too," he said.
Here, kids take every opportunity to really test you.
It's supposed to test you and get your brain working.
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