The idea is that the average of all your exams is passing.

Anyway, it's just with that one particular exam, not in general.
(Posted on: 03 June 2010, 13:48:40)
I'm reposting this here because I need to rant. NOW.
World's Biggest IdiotWhy does the fact that there is an idiot loose on the internet who desperately needs to be sterilised NOW
before she figures out that she's too dumb to learn how to use birth control not bother anyone? XP
*sighs*
Sorry, I never will understand the mentality that keeps people from stabbing idiots on a daily basis...It confuses me.

Also, the world does not and never has had a magical "Update language" button that appears every time a territory changes hands.

So even if the UK hadn't lost many of the territories in which English is still spoken today by the time the Nazi's allegedly invaded GB and had the language magically changed in those few years to reflect that occupation no matter how unlikely and totally implausible this scenario is, these things are usually restricted to dialects, not the official language and would certainly not have affected all of Oceania, most of continental North America, parts of Africa and random islands scattered all over the Pacific, just to name a few, let alone places where English is spoken by a select educated elite.
AND FURTHERMORE, German is a declined, highly inflected language. This means that syntax or "like word order" is much freer in German, though we have a few rules regarding the placement of the predicate. English is, on the other hand, hardly inflected at all and even adverbs are falling out of use among the less educated who speak it, which is to say nothing of a concept like moods. It is virtually impossible to compare the syntax of an inflected language with that of a virtually uninflected one, simply because the latter has more rules than that former does.
And lastly, Britain was never occupied by Germany during WWII...something she should have realised by the fact that the UK acted as a beacon of hope to all occupied countries at the time and being British, she ought to have known that since it's mentioned. A LOT.