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Usage of stretch | Idiom: He is the only honest thief
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Problems in English test Fri May 09, 2008 21:41 pm  Problems in English test
 

Hello everyone,

I´m a brazilian and I´m studying english by myself. I saw this test from the Japanese Government but there was no answer sheet. So, I don´t know if the answers I chose are right or wrong. Could someone help me telling me which questions are wrong (or right Smile )

If anyone is interested in this test (this is only half of it. Total of 11 pages), I can also place the link for download, since it is free.

Best Regards,

Andre Rosendo









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Problems in english test Sat May 10, 2008 0:54 am  Problems in english test
 

Hello Ros,

I've looked at the first ten questions – I would say that in 8 and 10 you did not give the answer the question-setter required.

Still a good result though.

All the best,

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Problems in English test Sat May 10, 2008 3:20 am  Problems in English test
 

Hi Andre

I looked at the 10 questions in part II. These are the answers they probably wanted:
1 - c
2 - c
3 - b
4 - c
5 - a
6 - c
7 - d
8 - b
9 - a
10 - b
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Problems in English test Sat May 10, 2008 6:49 am  Problems in English test
 

Hic, the letters are so small and I am near-sighted... (+_+)
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Problems in English test Sat May 10, 2008 19:09 pm  Problems in English test
 

Sorry for the small letters. I re-posted the part III with big letters.

I thought that "there are many rules and regulations related to when and where you can drink" was a correct phrase. What is the correct answer? (Part I, Question 10)

Thanks for the answers, everyone!





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