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Vocabulary testing: donate to charity! #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:02 am   Vocabulary testing: donate to charity!
 

Vocabulary testing… donate to charity

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Vocabulary testing: donate to charity! #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:20 pm   Vocabulary testing: donate to charity!
 

Hi,

In one your tests you say that the word "infantry" means "soldier". You'll probably agree that 'infantry' is a mass noun that refers to a special group of soldiers. So, the answer should be either 'a group of soldiers' or at least 'soldiers.

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