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Far too complicated #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 22, 2005 10:22 am   Far too complicated
 

Test No. incompl/inter-16 "Letter Writing", question 10

I'm sure that computer program you use creates a very good letter design but it's far too ......... for me.

(a) comprehensive
(b) complicated
(c) concentrated
(d) composite

Test No. incompl/inter-16 "Letter Writing", answer 10

I'm sure that computer program you use creates a very good letter design but it's far too complicated for me.

Correct answer: (b) complicated

Your answer was: incorrect
I'm sure that computer program you use creates a very good letter design but it's far too comprehensive for me.
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i don't understand this sentence ".. but it's far too complicated for me" --> It means very complicated or not??
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Far too complicated #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 22, 2005 20:19 pm   Far too complicated
 

Exactly, it means that the software program is too difficult for the person to operate.
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