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When is your exam? vs When do your exam?

The correct phrase is "When is your exam?". The verb "is" is the correct form to use in this question structure. "When do your exam?" is incorrect because the verb "do" does not match the subject "your exam".

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1117 views

When is your exam?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to ask about the timing of someone's exam. It follows the standard question structure with the verb "is" matching the subject "your exam".

Examples:

  • When is your exam scheduled for?
  • When is your exam taking place?
  • When is your exam happening?
  • When is your exam set?
  • When is your exam happening?

Alternatives:

  • When do you have your exam?
  • When will your exam be?
  • When does your exam take place?
  • When are you taking your exam?
  • When is the exam?

When do your exam?

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "do" does not match the subject "your exam".

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