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Where I can use "full, open, whole, complete... heartedly"?



 
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Where I can use "full, open, whole, complete... heartedly"? #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 04, 2009 10:35 am   Where I can use "full, open, whole, complete... heartedly"?
 

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #131 "Ways of approving", question 5

I would ......... like to endorse your scheme for saving water.

(a) full heartedly
(b) open heartedly
(c) wholeheartedly
(d) complete heartedly

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #131 "Ways of approving", answer 5

I would wholeheartedly like to endorse your scheme for saving water.

Correct answer: (c) wholeheartedly
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Where I can use "full, open, whole, complete... heartedly"? #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 05, 2009 6:19 am   Where I can use "full, open, whole, complete... heartedly"?
 

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You can use none of them except 'wholeheartedly'. The others do not collocate idiomatically.
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