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consequential mark English

Meaning consequential mark meaning

What does consequential mark mean?

consequential mark

(education) A mark awarded to a student when assessing their work, on the basis that they followed the correct method despite arriving at an incorrect result or conclusion due to an earlier error in the work.

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How do I use consequential mark in a sentence?

Simple sentences

You're wide of the mark.
Your guess is entirely off the mark.
St Mark's Square in Venice is always swarming with tourists in the summer.
Mark graduated from Harvard in 1991.
The wet vase left a mark on the table.
The arrow fell wide of the mark.
The couple named their first child Mark.
What does this mark mean?
At worst, I will get an average mark.
Did you mark the papers?
My first guess was wide off the mark.
Mark the right answer.
The bullet found its mark.
Red circles on the map mark schools.
The runner had reached the halfway mark.
He hit the mark.
Mark the words that you cannot understand.
When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).

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