I found one but that is not. If you say 'beat my high score!' you think that your score is high and you are inviting someone to beat it. What was the highest grade you completed at that level of. I had the highest grades/gpa among other students in my major (bachelor of science in finance). Sydney ranked first in terms of the price of a cup of coffee. Or the highest number of students are from usa. If so, then 'highest grade for thesis award' would be ok, but it's a bit of a. This phrase is from a formal letter please who can send some translation for this phrase write to me as soon as possible
I Had The Highest Grades/Gpa Among Other Students In My Major (Bachelor Of Science In Finance).
What was the highest class you completed at that level of school ? If so, then 'highest grade for thesis award' would be ok, but it's a bit of a. Could you tell me the differences when using these phrases rank first and rank the highest. A general assessment based to an extent on subjective assessment, and perhaps.
The Highest Number Of Students Is From Usa.
Sydney ranked first in terms of the price of a cup of coffee. Hi for these two choices, which one is correct ? Hi everyone, this is one of those questions that has always caused me a bit of confusion, especially when the text is being translated for a general u.s. Scoring is a fairly mechanical process.
I Looked For The Old Threads;
What was the highest grade you completed at that level of. Or the highest number of students are from usa. I found one but that is not. If you say 'beat my high score!' you think that your score is high and you are inviting someone to beat it.
'Highest Score' Is An Absolute.
I would like to know a natural way of writing this on my cv: This phrase is from a formal letter please who can send some translation for this phrase write to me as soon as possible Is the award given to the person who got the highest grade/marks for his or her thesis? L learned in this forum that i should say something remained highest insteand of the highest, so i wonder if the verb 'is' follows the same rule, since 'remain' and 'is' are the same.
L Learned In This Forum That I Should Say Something Remained Highest Insteand Of The Highest, So I Wonder If The Verb 'Is' Follows The Same Rule, Since 'Remain' And 'Is' Are The Same.
Hi for these two choices, which one is correct ? If you say 'beat my high score!' you think that your score is high and you are inviting someone to beat it. This phrase is from a formal letter please who can send some translation for this phrase write to me as soon as possible A general assessment based to an extent on subjective assessment, and perhaps.
Sydney Ranked First In Terms Of The Price Of A Cup Of Coffee.
Scoring is a fairly mechanical process. Or the highest number of students are from usa. I had the highest grades/gpa among other students in my major (bachelor of science in finance). What was the highest class you completed at that level of school ?
If So, Then 'Highest Grade For Thesis Award' Would Be Ok, But It's A Bit Of A.
Is the award given to the person who got the highest grade/marks for his or her thesis? Could you tell me the differences when using these phrases rank first and rank the highest. The highest number of students is from usa. I would like to know a natural way of writing this on my cv:
I Found One But That Is Not.
A number correct out of a total. No, a high score is a high score. 'highest score' is an absolute. I looked for the old threads;