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View vs. look #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 16, 2004 14:23 pm   View vs. look
 

Test No. incompl/inter-63 "How to agree", question 5

It's good that we both have the same way of ......... at things.

(a) seeing
(b) peeping
(c) looking
(d) viewing

Test No. incompl/inter-63 "How to agree", answer 5

It's good that we both have the same way of looking at things.

Correct answer: (c) looking

Your answer was: incorrect
It's good that we both have the same way of viewing at things.
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Hi Alan,

It's good that we both have the same way of looking at things

why the answer is looking not viewing

thanks
dina
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View and look at #2 (permalink) Tue Nov 16, 2004 14:27 pm   View and look at
 

You can view things and you can look at things.
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