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Is it exam or are exams?

Is it exam or are exams?

No. “Are” is used for plural, like in “Are your exams over?” You should ask, “Is your exam over?” Or the example above. “Is” is used for singular.

Have you finished your exam meaning?

You can say “Are you done with the exam?” which usually means whether you’ve completed it in the recent past. An examiner might ask that when he sees you twiddling your thumbs instead of working.

Is exam singular or plural?

The plural form of exam is exams.

Have finished or will have finished?

The only difference is in the perspective. “I will have finished” is describing a future situation in which the speaker will be able to look back at a completed past action (which is not in the past at the time he speaks). The difference in terms of what happens is nil.

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Will have finished in a sentence?

By six o’clock I will have completed the exam. By the end of the year my military service will have finished. By this time tomorrow I will have arrived back home.

How do you say exam finished?

“My exams have finished.” Both statements are correct, and the meaning is the same. I would choose ‘My exams are finished’, or ‘My exams are over’. Or I might say ‘I have finished my exams”….Several ways to write this correctly are:

  1. “The exam is over.”
  2. “An exam is over.”
  3. “My exam is over.”

Do you finish or did you finish?

Did you finish? is just past. You’re asking about an activity that happened before but not necessarily has relevance to the present. Have you finished? is just asking for the state of the action that has just completed or you at least it expect it to be soon.

How do you say done with exams?

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So it would be proper to say Have ‘you’ finished your exams….Several ways to write this correctly are:

  1. “The exam is over.”
  2. “An exam is over.”
  3. “My exam is over.”

Can exams plural?

The plural form of examination is examinations.

What is the past tense of exam?

The past tense of exam is exammed or examed. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of exam is exams. The present participle of exam is examming or examing. The past participle of exam is exammed or examed.