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Phrase: I have possibly inherited this disability #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 29, 2007 16:47 pm   Phrase: I have possibly inherited this disability
 

Common Errors in English, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #9 "This way and that", question 4

I have possibly incurred this disability from my grandfather who got into all sorts of difficulties.

(a) incurred
(b) disability
(c) got
(d) sorts of

Common Errors in English, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #9 "This way and that", answer 4

I have possibly inherited this disability from my grandfather who got into all sorts of difficulties.

Correct entry: inherited
The error was: (a) incurred
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Phrase: I have possibly inherited this disability #2 (permalink) Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:47 am   Phrase: I have possibly inherited this disability
 

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