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Colour idioms #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 14, 2005 15:23 pm   Colour idioms
 

Test No. incompl/inter-57 "A Night Out", question 4

At least that was ......... to be the background although the main interest was in something else.

(a) inferred
(b) implied
(c) suggested
(d) supposed

Test No. incompl/inter-57 "A Night Out", answer 4

At least that was supposed to be the background although the main interest was in something else.

Correct answer: (d) supposed

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Colours #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 14, 2005 17:51 pm   Colours
 

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