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'with all' vs 'at all' #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 06, 2008 0:45 am   'with all' vs 'at all'
 

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ESL/EFL Test #277 "My computer and me", question 1

I just don't get on with computers ......... all.

(a) by
(b) at
(c) in
(d) with

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ESL/EFL Test #277 "My computer and me", answer 1

I just don't get on with computers at all.

Correct answer: (b) at
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I just don't get on with computers with all?

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'with all' vs 'at all' #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:26 am   'with all' vs 'at all'
 

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