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Meaning of 'sob your heart out' | He's bound to break the speed limit
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Feel free to ask Mon Jul 18, 2005 10:15 am  Feel free to ask
 

Test No. incompl/elem-16 "Learn it by heart", question 5

If you have a question please feel ......... to ask.

(a) good
(b) well
(c) free

Test No. incompl/elem-16 "Learn it by heart", answer 5

If you have a question please feel free to ask.

Correct answer: (c) free

Your answer was: correct
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Feel free to ask Mon Jul 18, 2005 17:44 pm  Feel free to ask
 

It simply means you can ask any time and you will get an answer.
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