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okay in time vs. good in time Fri May 23, 2008 19:34 pm  okay in time vs. good in time
 

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ESL/EFL Test #253 "Good, Well and Okay Test (1)", question 5

I know she's going through a rough time right now but I know she'll be ......... in time.

(a) good
(b) well
(c) okay

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ESL/EFL Test #253 "Good, Well and Okay Test (1)", answer 5

I know she's going through a rough time right now but I know she'll be okay in time.

Correct answer: (c) okay
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Is good correct?

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okay in time vs. good in time Mon May 26, 2008 14:46 pm  okay in time vs. good in time
 

The correct answer is "she'll be okay in time".
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