The past tense of "you pass the exam" is "you passed the exam."
The word "exam" is a noun.
The plural form of exam is exams. If using the full word, 'examination', the plural is 'examinations'.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It clearly conveys that the exam is planned to take place on the 10th of June.
Techinically, "exam" is a noun, and does not have a past tense form. If used like "examine", then the past tense would be "examined".
The TOEFL exam for English is best explained by the following websites. Good luck! me
IELTS or TOEFL iBT
Click on the related links section (TOEFL) indicated below. It will take you to the TOEFL site where you can register for the test.
of course it hard
As far as I know, TOEFL scores are only valid for two years. If you did toefl in 1998, then you have to retake the exam again.
HOW CAN I APPEAR IN THE EXAM OF TOEFL
TOEFL is recognized by most universities in the world. And accepted by all universities in the U.S. About 10,000 universities in 130 countries accept TOEFL, including Canada, the UK, and Australia. All top 100 universities in the world accept TOEFL.
No, there are vast discrepancies between the two format. In short, in TOEFL iBT there are Integrated tasks in TOEFL Speaking and TOEFL Writing sections which are missing in PBT. There are also differences in TOEFL Reading and Listening section that basically make the iBT guide book useless for PBT exam.
it is a English proficency exam for international college applicants. a test of English as foreign language
If you miss the exam they will simply give you a make up but dont be absent for a long period of time
toefl and gre/gmat depending on college for which you are applying
just go to your music exam