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difference between quit, deserted and abandon #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 14, 2007 3:32 am   difference between quit, deserted and abandon
 

Synonym Search, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #108 "Synonyms for surrender", question 6

You can't just ......... school like that. You aren't old enough to find a job and support yourself.

(a) quit
(b) desert
(c) resign
(d) surrender

Synonym Search, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #108 "Synonyms for surrender", answer 6

You can't just quit school like that. You aren't old enough to find a job and support yourself.

Correct answer: (a) quit

Your answer was: incorrect
You can't just desert school like that. You aren't old enough to find a job and support yourself.
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Hi! This is Nasrin.
What's the difference between "quit" and" deserted" or "abandon"

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difference between quit, deserted and abandon #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 14, 2007 8:16 am   difference between quit, deserted and abandon
 

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Here is a previous explanation: Difference between desert and leave
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