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Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #174 "Dressing expressions", question 10

The Presidential suite features a combined sleeping/living area with two king-sized beds, a wardrobe and ........., a bathroom with separate shower, and floor-to-ceiling doors that open onto a private balcony.

(a) dressing gown
(b) dressing table
(c) dressing up
(d) dressing down

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #174 "Dressing expressions", answer 10

The Presidential suite features a combined sleeping/living area with two king-sized beds, a wardrobe and dressing table, a bathroom with separate shower, and floor-to-ceiling doors that open onto a private balcony.

Correct answer: (b) dressing table

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