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 tommy1996
 
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							| please tell me  if we have to use "get 10 marks or get mark 10"? thanks  |  20 Mar 2015      
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| If you are talking about the marks in school for school work and exams, (we call them grades in Am. English) I found an example where they say, "Until now, Patrick LE ROLLAND remains the only rider in the world, with Nicole Uphoff and Anky Van Grunsven, to get a mark of 10/10 “for position."   It sounds OK to me.  I hope speakers of British English can weigh in.       |  20 Mar 2015     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| We tend to use grades and levels, however, we give marks to younger students and in ordinary straight forward spelling/arithmetic tests. The right phrase there would be  �get 10 marks. �   �10 out of 10 �.   �Julia �s score is 10 �. |  21 Mar 2015     
					
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