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2012 4 year s ago
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I'm from Belgium and speak Dutch. The same language they speak in the Netherlands, but they are the Dutch and I'm Belgian.
       
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Skeleton 4 year s ago
#4 in French, it's "double V"
       
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Complete 4 year s ago
#2 In spanish it's piña, and spanish is more related to italian and french languages
#3 Ducklings are yellow
#8 That's not cheese, they are corn kernels
       
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Gorgeous 4 year s ago
#5 The "E" isn't in the A-F grading system because it's used in the "Excellent/Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory" system that was used in the companion mark that covered attitude and class participation. You used to only get the E/S/U grade in primary school, then around grade 5 or 6 you would start to get the A-F grades, accompanied by the E/S/U marks, and finally in high school you only got the A-F grade.
       
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Driver 4 year s ago
Small ducks are yellow...
       
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Time 4 year s ago
So what is the difference between those 2 flags. Look the same to me.
       
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Trained 4 year s ago
Baby ducks are yellow and I couldn't find a difference in the flags
       
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Why are the grades A, B, C, D, F? Why is there no E?

In the past, E was also used in the grading system. Nowadays it still exists in some schools, but mostly they skipped “E” after the simplification of the grading system and they use “F” because it is the letter the word “fail” starts with.

 

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