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Meaning of 'engrossed' | meaning of "give up"
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He's gone for good #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 09, 2005 6:10 am   He's gone for good
 

Test No. express/elem-4 "For Good", question 1

You'll never see your money again because I'm afraid he's gone for good.

(a) clearly
(b) permanently
(c) quickly
(d) slowly

Test No. express/elem-4 "For Good", answer 1

You'll never see your money again because I'm afraid he's gone permanently.

Correct answer: (b) permanently
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Does that mean the person died?
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He's gone for good #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 15, 2005 17:17 pm   He's gone for good
 

Not necessarily. It means that he will never return. For example, he simply might have left the country with no intention of coming back. After all he has taken that money so why should he return?

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Thank you #3 (permalink) Fri Jun 17, 2005 10:23 am   Thank you
 

understood, thank you
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