Sentence correction: ever-ending exam postpones

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Please review this sentences.

"Throughout this pandemic and never-ending exam postpones, I was working on developing a small workshop for the locals."

I wan to be a bit sarcastic about the governments decision on postponing the exams little by little instead of cancelling it. So is writing 'never-ending exam postpones' correct?
 
It's fine with me. Also good:

- constant
- ceaseless

Your comment is pointed, direct, and mildly caustic and undiplomatic, but it isn't sarcastic. You might look up sarcastic again.
 
I don't like "exam postpones" at all. I'd accept "exam postponements".
 
"postpone" is a verb. In the above, it is incorrectly used. You need the noun "postponements".
 
If you're still engaged in the work, you should use the present perfect continuous.
 
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