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 All tests  Quiz  Listen to this test (MP3)  FAQ  ESL Forum  Dictionaries Would you like me to suggest something to eat?
eating out answer 1
As there are so many dishes on the menu, would you like me to suggest something to eat?

Correct answer: (b) suggest

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 interesting stuff What does majority mean?
eating out answer 2
They simply couldn't decide which restaurant to choose and so in the end they took a vote and the majority decided on a Chinese one.

Correct answer: (c) majority

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 interesting stuff Deliver vs. arrive
eating out answer 3
We waited one hour for the main dish to arrive and then it was the wrong order.

Correct answer: (a) arrive

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 interesting stuff Expression: Mix the right balance of sauces
eating out answer 4
If you really want to enjoy the full flavour of that particular meal, you must remember to mix the right balance of sauces together.

Correct answer: (d) mix

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 interesting stuff What is the difference between 'familiarly' and 'familiar'?
eating out answer 5
It is always more relaxing to eat in a restaurant where the faces of the staff are familiar and you know everyone by name.

Correct answer: (b) familiar

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 interesting stuff They reached a compromise and settled on the set
eating out answer 6
There was a great discussion about which particular type of cuisine the guests would choose and finally they reached a compromise and settled on the set menu.

Correct answer: (c) compromise

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 interesting stuff Rely on vs. trust
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It doesn't matter how late you arrive at this restaurant you can always rely on a warm welcome from the owner.

Correct answer: (c) rely

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 interesting stuff Conduct vs. guide
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The place was so full of people and tables that the waiter had to guide us through the crowds to our table.

Correct answer: (b) guide

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 interesting stuff Difference between subjective and objective
eating out answer 9
The problem about writing on food is that however hard you try, you will say what you like and end up being subjective.

Correct answer: (a) subjective

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 interesting stuff Difference between 'attract the eye' and 'appeal to the eye'
eating out answer 10
The success of a really good meal is that not only must it taste good but it should also look good and thus appeal to your eye.

Correct answer: (b) appeal

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