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You can't be right! Mon Mar 21, 2005 15:30 pm  You can't be right!
 

Test No. incompl/elem-19 "Late Again", question 4

I don't believe you. You can't be ..........

(a) right
(b) accurate
(c) precise
(d) definite

Test No. incompl/elem-19 "Late Again", answer 4

I don't believe you. You can't be right.

Correct answer: (a) right
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Right Mon Mar 21, 2005 15:40 pm  Right
 

The speaker says he cannot believe what he has just heard and so he says to the other person what you have told me is impossible to believe and he says: You cannot be right/you must be wrong.
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