Ringle Review – Bringing Your True Self to Work

Rephrasing

(1)Original

He will get test which is titled Eiken.

Correction

He will have to take a test titled Eiken.

Reference

  1. Get a test“: This typically refers to obtaining or acquiring a test, often in the sense of receiving or procuring the necessary materials or resources to undergo an examination. For example, “I need to get a test to check for COVID-19.”
  2. Take a test“: This refers to the action of actually completing or undergoing an examination or assessment. It implies the act of sitting down and answering questions or performing tasks as part of an evaluation process. For example, “I have to take a test in mathematics tomorrow.”

In summary, “get a test” is about obtaining the test itself, while “take a test” is about completing the examination.

Idioms

  • “To put [someone/something] at odds with [someone/something]” means to create a situation where two people, groups, ideas, or things are in conflict or disagreement with each other. It suggests that they are in opposition or have conflicting interests, opinions, or goals. This phrase implies a state of tension or discord between the two parties involved.

Example

  1. “The new policy put the employees at odds with the management.”
    • Meaning: The new policy created disagreement or conflict between the employees and the management.
  2. “His comments on the issue have put him at odds with his friends.”
    • Meaning: His remarks about the issue have caused disagreement or conflict between him and his friends.

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