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meaning of elsewhere #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 04, 2004 7:28 am   meaning of elsewhere
 

Test No. incompl/inter-70 "How to criticize", question 9

If you can't improve your level of work, I'm afraid you'll have to look ......... for another job.

(a) anywhere
(b) elsewhere
(c) nowhere
(d) somewhere

Test No. incompl/inter-70 "How to criticize", answer 9

If you can't improve your level of work, I'm afraid you'll have to look elsewhere for another job.

Correct answer: (b) elsewhere

Your answer was: correct
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Why word somewhere doesn't fit in here?

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Somewhere else - elsewhere #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 04, 2004 20:58 pm   Somewhere else - elsewhere
 

Because the idea in this sentence is to look for a job in another place (somewhere else).

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