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							|  My students always keep asking me the following question: How do you say "exentar un examen" in English?" and I don �t know the answer. Does anybody know?  |  25 Feb 2009      
					
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 Maggie7
 
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							| Pass out the exam? Free from the exam? Exempt the exam? I don �t know. |  25 Feb 2009     
					
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 ameliarator
 
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							| The Oxford Spanish Dictionary says that "exentar" is a Mexican word meaning "to exempt," as in "some medical conditions exempt you from military service" or "a high grade may exempt you from the exam." �Hope this helps! |  25 Feb 2009     
					
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 alien boy
 
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							| You might mean  �an exam exemption �.  This means the student is  �exempt � from doing the exam - they would be credited with passing their study without having to sit their exam.   Just an idea. If I find out more I �ll let you know... |  25 Feb 2009     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| Hey Maggie, it means that "they are exempt from .... the exam, gym, a class...whatever..." 
 
 
 
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