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tommy1996
Vietnam

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please tell me  if we have to use "get 10 marks or get mark 10"?
thanks 

20 Mar 2015      





redcamarocruiser
United States

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     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

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