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Turn someone out #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 13, 2004 9:26 am   Turn someone out
 

Test No. incompl/inter-32 "Story (1)", question 9

The other problem had been to turn ......... an old tramp who had lived in a room upstairs for two years without the knowledge of the old lady who was the original owner.

(a) out
(b) aside from
(c) to
(d) into

Test No. incompl/inter-32 "Story (1)", answer 9

The other problem had been to turn out an old tramp who had lived in a room upstairs for two years without the knowledge of the old lady who was the original owner.

Correct answer: (a) out

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Turn someone out #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 13, 2004 9:45 am   Turn someone out
 

If you turn somenone out of a place, you force them to leave it.
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