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Usage of thought, mind, issue, say #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:46 pm   Usage of thought, mind, issue, say
 

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #711 "Real Life: Making Decisions", question 2

Cara wants to buy that car but she's having second ......... because her mechanic told her that there might be something wrong with the transmission.

(a) mind
(b) thoughts
(c) issues
(d) say

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #711 "Real Life: Making Decisions", answer 2

Cara wants to buy that car but she's having second thoughts because her mechanic told her that there might be something wrong with the transmission.

Correct answer: (b) thoughts

Your answer was: correct
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could u tell me the usage of "thought, mind,issue, say" and the difference among them!? please, thx in advance
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Usage of thought, mind, issue, say #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 21, 2009 23:17 pm   Usage of thought, mind, issue, say
 

These are all used in common expressions or idioms in this test.
Please consult an online dictionary for the exact meanings of each word.
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