It is "How did you fare in the exam?"
As a verb: I hope you fare well at your first dance class.As a noun:I paid a round trip fare for the trip.My last fare for the day chatted with me until the end of the route.The buffet served only vegetarian fare but it was all delicious.More fun with fare:Since your fare seems so much less than fair, I will see how I fare elsewhere!Fare thee well, fair maiden!The fare to enter the fair seemed to me to be unfair.
Yes, fare is both a verb and a noun.The verb fare (fares, faring, fared) is to get along, used for saying how well or how badly someone is or was doing. Example sentence:Our candidate did not fare well in the primary.The noun fare (fares) has three different meanings, the cost of a ticket on bus, train, plane or ship; a passenger, and food. Example sentences:There's a ten dollar fare for the ferry.The driver dropped off his last fare and headed for the garage.They serve Asian fare at this restaurant.
Fair Fare is what you pay on a bus or train. Fair can be light coloured hair or something that is honest and agreeable, it's opposite is unfair or not fair.
i not quite sure but i spell it fare. i hope this helped you im quite decent with spelling got 55 out of 60 in my spelling sats
yes other wise it cant really be called fare trade
Fare trade was when the soldier came up and told them if they fighted in the war then they would get land and food and water
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uumm...a good paragraph on fare trade would be. fare trade is new it started about 15 years ago. fare trade is kids getting paid for there hard work. like nicky shoes for instince they are all made by kids from the age 4 to 14. its dirty sweaty and full of diceses wich get spred around really fast and that's bad for the kids because they can't fight it there bodies are to weak from working all day so they just die. its not all in Alstalia and china its also in U.S.A and Canada we just don't look there. so Canada and u.s.a made a organisation called "fare trade" wich kid's still work in but get paid fare so they can feed there familys. there are meny place's in the world that still don't do fare trade some of these places are Africa, alstralia, aisa sadly they really don't care about that. they just whant to make money for them self's and to pay off there golden cars and houses!
i now a fare bit about Pokemon u can get its evolutions in collosseum and trade to emerald and breed
It is "How did you fare in the exam?"
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A homophone for "fare" is "fair".
Fare
The plural form of bill of fare is bills of fare.
The home phone of fare is fair.
the word 'FARE' means cost of jouney ticket [bus, train, flight travel etc] Bus fare, train fare, flight fare etc also means manage, perform, get along etc [how did you fare in the exam? Can you fare better in future? etc means to eat. We fared sumptuously Whereas the word FAIR means good [a fair comparison] reasonable [fair compensation] unblemished [fair name] colour of skin [she is fair complexioned] and exhibition [there is a Book Fair, Trade Fair, Job Fair, Food Fair etc]