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Please help me learn English Tue Feb 22, 2005 23:05 pm  Please help me learn English
 

Test No. incompl/inter-44 "Speaking 1 (At the Theatre)", question 3

We will always remember the way you stood up and ......... at some of the speeches in the play.

(a) clapped
(b) clopped
(c) clipped
(d) clammed

Test No. incompl/inter-44 "Speaking 1 (At the Theatre)", answer 3

We will always remember the way you stood up and clapped at some of the speeches in the play.

Correct answer: (a) clapped
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Please help me learn English Sun Feb 27, 2005 14:27 pm  Please help me learn English
 

We will always remember the way you stood up and clapped at some of the speeches in the play.

Hi!
To clap means put your hands together quickly in order to make a loud sound e.g. when you want to show that you liked for example the show, play or concert.
So you have to use <clapped> here. It means that he/she liked some of the speeches.
Does it sound ok?
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