[General] Our mid-term exam is pending.

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Silverobama

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Hi teachers.

Let's say next week our school is going to hold the mid-term exam for the students of the whole school, is it natural for two students of the school to say "Our mid-term exam is pending".



 
I'd only expect to hear that from a small number of university students from an academic background, educated at expensive private schools and with a penchant for using obscure words when simpler terms would suffice.
 
Most people would use "has been postponed".
 
Oops! Sorry, I misinterpreted it (under the current conditions, I just assume everything is postponed!) You're right, of course. It's going ahead as planned.

I agree that "pending" is unlikely to be used there by most native speakers. A couple of days before the exam, people might start saying it's "imminent".
 
A couple of days before the exam, people might start saying it's "imminent".
I've never encountered any schoolchildren who'd say that.
 
This would be natural for Americans: Our mid-term's coming up.
 
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