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Do your stuff Tue Nov 16, 2004 10:11 am  Do your stuff
 

Test No. incompl/inter-54 "Lots of Stuff", question 6

Now remember when you get up to speak, we're all relying on you to impress everyone and we expect you to ......... your stuff.

(a) make
(b) say
(c) take
(d) do

Test No. incompl/inter-54 "Lots of Stuff", answer 6

Now remember when you get up to speak, we're all relying on you to impress everyone and we expect you to do your stuff.

Correct answer: (d) do

Your answer was: incorrect
Now remember when you get up to speak, we're all relying on you to impress everyone and we expect you to say your stuff.
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