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Can I get the information about the confused words? #1 (permalink) Sun Jun 07, 2009 16:54 pm   Can I get the information about the confused words?
 

English Idioms and Expressions, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #48 "Food Idioms", question 6

Nancy was forced to eat humble pie when the manager caught her in a lie.

(a) admit her mistake and humbly apologize
(b) eat bad tasting pie
(c) eat alone

English Idioms and Expressions, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #48 "Food Idioms", answer 6

Nancy was forced to admit her mistake and humbly apologize when the manager caught her in a lie.

Correct answer: (a) admit her mistake and humbly apologize
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where can i get the information about the confused words

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Test express/advan-48, Question 6 #2 (permalink) Sun Jun 07, 2009 18:46 pm   Test express/advan-48, Question 6
 

Dear guest, aren't you confused enough already?.

Ten words and five grammar errors, and you want more confusion?

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