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accommodate vs suit



 
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accommodate vs suit Tue May 22, 2007 18:04 pm  accommodate vs suit
 

Synonym Search, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #107 "Synonyms for fit and adapt", question 7

Why don't we meet in front of the cinema tomorrow afternoon? What time will ......... you?

(a) fit
(b) suit
(c) accommodate
(d) conform

Synonym Search, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #107 "Synonyms for fit and adapt", answer 7

Why don't we meet in front of the cinema tomorrow afternoon? What time will suit you?

Correct answer: (b) suit

Your answer was: incorrect
Why don't we meet in front of the cinema tomorrow afternoon? What time will accommodate you?
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Suit in this case means be convenient. right?, but what about accommodate- it can be a possible answer? thans...

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accommodate vs suit Wed Jun 06, 2007 11:26 am  accommodate vs suit
 

Here are some old threads which will shed some light on this:

Suit versus Accommodate

Difference between adapt and accomodate

What does "accommodate" mean in this sentence?
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