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what does cash machine mean? Thu Sep 27, 2007 15:58 pm  what does cash machine mean?
 

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #141 "Expressions and phrases with money", question 5

There's a ......... at the bank if you need some money.

(a) credit card
(b) cheque
(c) cash machine
(d) currency

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #141 "Expressions and phrases with money", answer 5

There's a cash machine at the bank if you need some money.

Correct answer: (c) cash machine

Your answer was: incorrect
There's a credit card at the bank if you need some money.
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what does cash machine mean? Thu Sep 27, 2007 16:21 pm  what does cash machine mean?
 

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This seems to be another way of saying ATM:
Automated Teller Machine
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what does cash machine mean? Thu Sep 27, 2007 17:55 pm  what does cash machine mean?
 

Yankee wrote:
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This seems to be another way of saying ATM:
Automated Teller Machine
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Hi, Amy

I like the idea with a credit card more Very Happy
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