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Keep on track #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 18, 2005 11:47 am   Keep on track
 

Test No. incompl/advan-24 "Employment and Training", question 10

In view of the excessive workload you have at the moment I won't expect you to keep ......... during the next few days.

(a) on line
(b) on road
(c) on track
(d) on path

Test No. incompl/advan-24 "Employment and Training", answer 10

In view of the excessive workload you have at the moment I won't expect you to keep on track during the next few days.

Correct answer: (c) on track

Your answer was: correct
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Please - could you paraphase "keep on track"?
I just know the expression "keep track" = similar to pursue or observe. THANKS.
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Keep on track #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 18, 2005 11:54 am   Keep on track
 

This expression means to follow exactly the plan you have made before you started.
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