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meaning of abroad Sun Feb 25, 2007 15:02 pm  meaning of abroad
 

English Idioms and Expressions, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #7 "All Agog", question 3

They found that there was no possibility of work in their own country so they decided to try their luck abroad.

(a) in another place
(b) in another town
(c) in another country
(d) in another city

English Idioms and Expressions, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #7 "All Agog", answer 3

They found that there was no possibility of work in their own country so they decided to try their luck in another country.

Correct answer: (c) in another country
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meaning of abroad Sun Feb 25, 2007 15:16 pm  meaning of abroad
 

'Abroad' means in another country.

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