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Currency vs. cost Tue Dec 14, 2004 23:38 pm  Currency vs. cost
 

Test No. incompl/elem-2 "Money accepted", question 1

I like to visit other countries but I find the ......... of travel is too high.

(a) money
(b) cost
(c) expenses
(d) currency

Test No. incompl/elem-2 "Money accepted", answer 1

I like to visit other countries but I find the cost of travel is too high.

Correct answer: (b) cost
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Currency Tue Dec 14, 2004 23:59 pm  Currency
 

Please try and ask questions in English. Currency is the word for the name of the money used in different countries like the euro, the pound, the dollar.
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