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Recap - recapitulate #1 (permalink) Sun May 22, 2005 14:25 pm   Recap - recapitulate
 

Test No. incompl/advan-76 "Internet Business", question 7

Let me just ......... what we have agreed in the agenda so far if nobody minds me going over it all again.

(a) restore
(b) retake
(c) recap
(d) redo

Test No. incompl/advan-76 "Internet Business", answer 7

Let me just recap what we have agreed in the agenda so far if nobody minds me going over it all again.

Correct answer: (c) recap

Your answer was: incorrect
Let me just redo what we have agreed in the agenda so far if nobody minds me going over it all again.
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Recap #2 (permalink) Sun May 22, 2005 14:49 pm   Recap
 

This word is also a verb and is a short form of recapitulate, which means repeat or go over again.
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Ok #3 (permalink) Thu Jun 02, 2005 19:31 pm   Ok
 

Ok go over again but summarizing, right?
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Recap - recapitulate #4 (permalink) Thu Mar 04, 2010 16:30 pm   Recap - recapitulate
 

Are both acceptable to say "in the agenda" and "on the agenda"?

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Recap - recapitulate #5 (permalink) Thu Mar 04, 2010 18:52 pm   Recap - recapitulate
 

Hi,

'On the agenda' describes what is going to happen at a meeting.

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