Usually when someone says that they took a test it either means that they had their abilities tested by someone else or they had something of theirs tested such as their blood at a. 1 test on this preview server is most correct. Why do we say ten people tested positive today?
Shouldn’t it be ten people were tested positive today as the lab technicians are testing the samples? What does the being means in the sentence above? Which one is correct here?
I've tested the program with this input data and it does work. In general, to test something means to determine if it meets a certain standard, or to evaluate it in some respect. To test out means to try using something to see how it works. Would you like to try some pizza?
In the above example, clearly b has tasted the pizza, i am wondering why b says it tastes good rather than it. Is better, because you are referring to a continuing action (you finished writing the code, but it will get tested next). This program doesn't work with this input data. Against would be strange here, since test against is usually used when there are multiple platforms that a.
Chong wei's b sample being tested, faces agonising wait for result. Is it means the sample is still testing? Is it right to use the present.