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My exams start on vs My exams start from

Both phrases are correct, but the first is more common. 'My exams start on' is used when referring to a specific date when exams begin, while 'my exams start from' is used when indicating a range of dates or a starting point for the exams.
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My exams start on

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to a specific date when the exams begin.

This phrase is used to specify the exact date when the exams will commence.

Examples:

  • My exams start on Monday.
  • My exams start on the 15th of May.
  • So now you can start your exam.
  • A-and do some deep breathing before you start an exam.
  • We've no coursework from you and the exams are about to start.
  • We've no coursework from you and the exams are about to start.
  • I studied for my exams, my exams...
  • That's why I torpedoed my exam.
  • Dad says I need to concentrate on my exam pieces.
  • Mr Molesley's been on at me about my exams.
  • Underestimate my exam at your own peril.
  • Now my exam didn't turn up anything medically.
  • I brought you to the academy and started to prepare for my exams.
  • Now I have six weeks to study for my exam.
  • I have just passed my exams.
  • My exam's next week, ma'am.
  • I just want to pass my exams.
  • My exam finished quicker than I expected.
  • And by unqualified, I mean I failed all my exams.
  • And I think I failed my exams.
  • I did my exams in there.
  • Now my exam didn't turn up anything medically.

Alternatives:

  • My exams begin on
  • My exams kick off on
  • My exams commence on
  • My exams are scheduled for
  • My exams are set to start on

My exams start from

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when indicating a range of dates or a starting point for the exams.

This phrase is used to show that the exams will be held over a period of time, starting from a particular date.

Examples:

  • My exams start from the 10th of May.
  • My exams start from next Monday.
  • So now you can start your exam.
  • A-and do some deep breathing before you start an exam.
  • We've no coursework from you and the exams are about to start.
  • We've no coursework from you and the exams are about to start.
  • I studied for my exams, my exams...
  • That's why I torpedoed my exam.
  • Dad says I need to concentrate on my exam pieces.
  • Mr Molesley's been on at me about my exams.
  • Underestimate my exam at your own peril.
  • Now my exam didn't turn up anything medically.
  • I brought you to the academy and started to prepare for my exams.
  • Now I have six weeks to study for my exam.
  • I have just passed my exams.
  • My exam's next week, ma'am.
  • I just want to pass my exams.
  • My exam finished quicker than I expected.
  • And by unqualified, I mean I failed all my exams.
  • And I think I failed my exams.
  • I did my exams in there.
  • Now my exam didn't turn up anything medically.

Alternatives:

  • My exams span from
  • My exams run from
  • My exams take place from
  • My exams are scheduled from
  • My exams are set to start from

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