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How can practice homonyms, homphones and synonyms? Sat May 10, 2008 15:08 pm  How can practice homonyms, homphones and synonyms?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #226 "Confusing Words test (9)", question 7

Normally, Robert likes his ......... medium-rare but his wife, on the other hand, likes hers well-done.

(a) stake
(b) stain
(c) steak
(d) stoke

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #226 "Confusing Words test (9)", answer 7

Normally, Robert likes his steak medium-rare but his wife, on the other hand, likes hers well-done.

Correct answer: (c) steak

Your answer was: incorrect
Normally, Robert likes his stake medium-rare but his wife, on the other hand, likes hers well-done.
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Synonyms Sat May 10, 2008 22:32 pm  Synonyms
 

Hi Nida,
There are many confusing words in English but I would begin with studying synonyms and homonyms.
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