[Grammar] Which expression is grammatically and semantically correct?

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Ever Student

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Hello,

I would appreciate it if any English native speaker answer me:


Which of the following expressions are correct?

- It remains two weeks to the test.
- I have two weeks to the test.
-It has remained two weeks to the test.
- It is remained two weeks to the test.
-It will remain two weeks to the test.
-It will be remained two weeks to the test.
 
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Tdol

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How about
There are two weeks left/remaining before the test.
 

konungursvia

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Hello,

I would appreciate it if any English native speaker answer me:


Which of the following expressions are correct?

- It remains two weeks to the test.
- I have two weeks to the test.
-It has remained two weeks to the test.
- It is remained two weeks to the test.
-It will remain two weeks to the test.
-It will be remained two weeks to the test.

The SECOND one is correct.
 
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Another way to say it is "I've got two weeks left until the test."
 

jack4321

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You can express the word like this only........


:)
 
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