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Meaning of online #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 07, 2007 21:43 pm   Meaning of online
 

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ESL/EFL Test #232 "Bank Terminology (2)", question 2

Nowadays, bank customers have more options. For example, they can pay their bills over telephone or they can pay them ..........

(a) online
(b) over the phone
(c) with a safety deposit box
(d) with a bank teller

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #232 "Bank Terminology (2)", answer 2

Nowadays, bank customers have more options. For example, they can pay their bills over telephone or they can pay them online.

Correct answer: (a) online
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Meaning of online #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 07, 2007 22:52 pm   Meaning of online
 

What does 'online' mean?

Online: using the Internet.
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