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 dobrawaa
 
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							| Talking about tests 
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							| Hi, 
 I �ve been thinking for a long time how to talk about tests.  Do you say,
 �Next week I will be writing a test on / from Maths?"
 
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 "Next week I am writing a test on / from Maths?"
 
 I will be grateful for any suggestions!
 
 Ania
 
 
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| The most natural way to say it, I think, is "Next week I �m taking a math test." (Maths is the British so "maths test" is okay.") Also acceptable is "Next week I �m taking a test in math(s)." There �s nothing wrong with using the future continuous; most Americans at least are too lazy to use the more complicated tense when present continuous will do just fine. "Writing a test" is what teachers do when we prepare a test for the students. We take tests in a subject and on a particular topic. Example: "Next week I �m taking a test on fractions." And high school students must pass a test from the state in order to graduate from high school. I hope this helps! |  24 Feb 2013     
					
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 Peter Hardy
 
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							| The more correct form, following the intention, would be "I �m going to write a test for next week."  Assuming you speak from the teacher �s point of view.  I �ve never heard a student talk about "going to take a test". They �ll say "I have a math test next week". (In the present simple as it is scheduled.)  No on/from, and as we Aussies are lazy buggers too, we �ll say "I �m gonna write a test". If you want to talk about it, simply say to your ss: "OK, guys, let �s talk about a test. What you reckon?"  :-)   |  24 Feb 2013     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| How about,  �I �m setting a maths test. � |  24 Feb 2013     
					
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| Peter Hardy, we say "I have a math test next week" here in the States as well. Lynne, I �ve never heard "setting a maths test" before; I �ll have to remember that one.   So, dobrawaa, you have opinions from 3 different English-speaking countries. Take your pick. |  24 Feb 2013     
					
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