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Suited her to the ground Fri Nov 19, 2004 10:24 am  Suited her to the ground
 

Test No. errors/inter-16 "Sleep well (2)", question 10

You see the job suited her down to the floor. The factory manufactured beds and they needed a new tester.

(a) suited
(b) floor
(c) manufactured

Test No. errors/inter-16 "Sleep well (2)", answer 10

You see the job suited her down to the ground. The factory manufactured beds and they needed a new tester.

Correct entry: ground
The error was: (b) floor

You have not found the error.
You see the job suited her down to the floor. The factory manufactured beds and they needed a new tester.
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Ground Fri Nov 19, 2004 10:39 am  Ground
 

This means it was exactly right for her.
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