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grade - use in sentences
Converse of object
- achieve: Will you achieve the grades required to study the course?
- predict: If you haven't taken your examinations yet your teacher should be able to give you an idea of your predicted grades.
- attain: Most pupils attain grade A* or A at GCSE.
Adjective modifier
- eighth: I loved going to this school - loved going through every grade from kindergarten through eighth grade.
- high: Do you need a high grade at your GCSE English?
- 6th: I walked out of there and avoided him until i moved away, at the end of 6th grade.
- final: The assignments will account in total for 30 % of the final grade.
- low: Humans, at least the lower grade of humans, are in principle opposed to the rest of nature.
Modifies a noun
- A-C: Direct entrants are required to have five GCSE passes at grades A-C, of which one pass should be in English.
- B: A-level French with a minimum of grade B is specified for Law French.
- E: Entry Requirements Typically BTEC, ND, AVCE or two A Levels ( grade E or above ).
- gcses: This year, 7 % of school-leavers passed five or more higher grade GCSEs, compared with 48 % in Derby generally.
- malathion: The Committee agreed that there was no evidence for mutagenicity of technical grade malathion in bacteria.
- a*: You need to be at least 16 and have 4 GCSE passes at grade A* to C or an equivalent qualification.
Noun used with modifier
- A-level: Is a GCSE or A-level grade examination on insurance feasible?
- A-C: Christ's Hospital pupils also had a record number of passes ( A-C grades ) of 98.4 % .
- gcse: GCSE grades at C or higher in English and Mathematics are preferable.
- F: The out-patient chemotherapy service has benefited from an increase of staff and now has five F grade chemotherapy nurse practitioners.
Possessives
- 'a: If you enjoy what you are doing, this will undoubtedly be reflected in your 'A ' level grade.
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