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Win the lottery Wed Feb 23, 2005 13:49 pm  Win the lottery
 

Test No. incompl/elem-2 "Money accepted", question 3

One day I hope I shall ......... the lottery.

(a) gain
(b) collect
(c) reach
(d) win

Test No. incompl/elem-2 "Money accepted", answer 3

One day I hope I shall win the lottery.

Correct answer: (d) win
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is win correct or not if it is not why
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Win the lottery Wed Feb 23, 2005 13:54 pm  Win the lottery
 

Hi,

Yes win the lottery is correct and it's also a mighty good thing to do, wouldn't you agree? Smile
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