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He's bound to break the speed limit



 
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He's bound to break the speed limit #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 17, 2005 14:49 pm   He's bound to break the speed limit
 

Test No. errors/inter-17 "Christmas is coming", question 10

B: I see what you mean. I suppose now you mention it, he's tied to break the speed limit many times.

(a) mean
(b) tied
(c) many times

Test No. errors/inter-17 "Christmas is coming", answer 10

B: I see what you mean. I suppose now you mention it, he's bound to break the speed limit many times.

Correct entry: bound
The error was: (b) tied

You have found the error but your entry is incorrect.
B: I see what you mean. I suppose now you mention it, he's tried to break the speed limit many times.
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Hi,
what dose"he's bound to break the speed limit many times." means?
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He's bound to break the speed limit #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 18, 2005 16:46 pm   He's bound to break the speed limit
 

It means it is very likely that he will move faster than allowed.

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