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Adjust a television #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 24, 2005 16:24 pm   Adjust a television
 

Test No. errors/inter-1 "Save money now", question 10

The picture on the television is not at all clear because something needs to be adapted.

(a) picture
(b) at
(c) needs
(d) adapted

Test No. errors/inter-1 "Save money now", answer 10

The picture on the television is not at all clear because something needs to be adjusted.

Correct entry: adjusted
The error was: (d) adapted
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Adjust #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 24, 2005 18:01 pm   Adjust
 

If you adjust a television, you use the controls find a better picture.
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