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Test No. incompl/advan-43 "Guarantees and Warranties", question 3

I regret to inform you that as your guarantee ......... last week, we can't help you.

(a) died
(b) deceased
(c) expired
(d) extinguished

Test No. incompl/advan-43 "Guarantees and Warranties", answer 3

I regret to inform you that as your guarantee expired last week, we can't help you.

Correct answer: (c) expired
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