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Suggests excellence #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 12, 2004 21:35 pm   Suggests excellence
 

Test No. incompl/advan-29 "Letter Writing (1)", question 4

'Super' to my mind suggets ........., which it does not possess.

(a) outstanding
(b) wonderful
(c) excellent
(d) excellence

Test No. incompl/advan-29 "Letter Writing (1)", answer 4

'Super' to my mind suggets excellence, which it does not possess.

Correct answer: (d) excellence
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I guess, "suggets" is a typo for suggests.
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Suggests #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 12, 2004 21:58 pm   Suggests
 

Hi Stephan,

You are right, thanks for letting us know. Regards.
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Suggests #3 (permalink) Wed Apr 20, 2005 7:58 am   Suggests
 

Torsten wrote:
Hi Stephan,

You are right, thanks for letting us know. Regards.


What pointed out to take "excellence"?
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It suggests excellence #4 (permalink) Tue May 17, 2005 15:47 pm   It suggests excellence
 

The verb suggest requires a noun. The word excellence is the only noun here.
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