[Grammar] Which expression is grammatically and semantically correct?

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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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How about
There are two weeks left/remaining before the test.
 
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.
 
Another way to say it is "I've got two weeks left until the test."
 
You can express the word like this only........


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