I want to say "I got an A on my history test." So I am going to say "J'ai eu "A" a mon interro histoire." This is the literal way to say it, but is this correct? Merci!

All of it is correct, expect for the part where you say mon interro. Interro is femmine. So, you would say ma interro. Hope this helps! De rien!

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Hazel Smith

Better to say: J'ai reçu une A dans mon examen d'histoire.

Sra (aka Mme)

Something bizarre with my name!

Sra

To say "I got an A on my history test" in French, you can use the following sentence: "J'ai obtenu un A à mon test d'histoire."

Here's an explanation of how to form this sentence correctly.

1. Start with the subject pronoun "Je" (I).
2. Use the verb "avoir" (to have) in the past tense. In this case, it becomes "ai" which means "I had".
3. Add the past participle of the verb "obtenir" (to obtain) which is "obtenu". This means "got" or "obtained".
4. Next, include the article "un" (a) to indicate that you got "an A".
5. Specify the subject of the test by saying "à mon test" which means "on my test".
6. Finally, state the subject of the test, in this case, "d'histoire" meaning "of history".

Putting it all together, the correct sentence is "J'ai obtenu un A à mon test d'histoire."

Merci!