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Key financial information #1 (permalink) Sat May 21, 2005 15:10 pm   Key financial information
 

Test No. incompl/advan-1 "Code of Practice", question 6

The circular will contain ......... financial information to help investors.

(a) key
(b) obvious
(c) intelligent
(d) noted

Test No. incompl/advan-1 "Code of Practice", answer 6

The circular will contain key financial information to help investors.

Correct answer: (a) key
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which answer is this?
The circular will contain ....
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Key #2 (permalink) Sat May 21, 2005 16:38 pm   Key
 

Key means important or significant.
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Punic #3 (permalink) Mon Sep 26, 2005 9:53 am   Punic
 

Alan wrote:
Key means important or significant.

Dear Alan,

Smile This is my first time to visit this very helpful website.
I work with many spoken-english people and english native speakers. i getting punic when i speak to native speaker. even i know the words i wanted to say, but i can't speak out correctly. Embarassed how could i do with this.

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Speaking English #4 (permalink) Mon Sep 26, 2005 10:09 am   Speaking English
 

Hi Athit,

Glad you find our site useful. My only advice to you is that you should try and speak English even if you know that you will make mistakes and not worry about what people think.Only in this way will you start to improve your English. I would hope that the people you work with will help you. Remember that those native speakers of English will be pleased that you are learning their language and those who have learnt English as a second language will understand what you are feeling because they know what it was like for them when they first started learning English.

Good luck

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