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"Sue's flight" - is correct? Tue Feb 05, 2008 7:14 am  "Sue's flight" - is correct?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #146 "Conversations and Comprehension Test", question 8

Harry: What time does your flight leave?
Deb: Our departure is scheduled for 7:45 in the morning. Could you take me to the airport?
Harry: Sure. We'll have to leave the city at about 5 o'clock then.
Deb: Sounds good.
Question: What time does Sue's flight leave? ..........

(a) 7:45 am
(b) 5 am
(c) 7:45 pm

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #146 "Conversations and Comprehension Test", answer 8

Harry: What time does your flight leave?
Deb: Our departure is scheduled for 7:45 in the morning. Could you take me to the airport?
Harry: Sure. We'll have to leave the city at about 5 o'clock then.
Deb: Sounds good.
Question: What time does Sue's flight leave? 7:45 am.

Correct answer: (a) 7:45 am
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"Sue's flight" - is correct? Tue Feb 05, 2008 7:54 am  "Sue's flight" - is correct?
 

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