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should be 1 instead.
See Collins COBUILD dictionary:
'10 VERB V n
If someone fails a test, examination, or course, they perform badly in it and do not reach the standard that is required.
I lived in fear of failing my end-of-term exams.
≠ pass
11VERB V n
If someone fails you in a test, examination, or course, they judge that you have not reached a high enough standard in it.
...the two men who had failed him during his first year of law school.
≠ pass
原帖由 newmiss 於 08-11-6 16:51 發表
Which sentence is correct?
1. Peter thinks that he will fail his mathematics
examination.
2. Peter thinks that he will fail at his mathematics
examination.
3. Peter thinks that he will fail ... |
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