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What phrase? If you make mistake again, you will be sacked... Sat Mar 10, 2007 13:54 pm  What phrase? If you make mistake again, you will be sacked...
 

If you make mistake again, you will be sacked .........

a. out of order
b. in the meantime
c. on the spot
d. within reach

I choose c .True or false?

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What phrase? If you make mistake again, you will be sacked... Sat Mar 10, 2007 16:36 pm  What phrase? If you make mistake again, you will be sacked...
 

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