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Use the "emotion" instead of feeling



 
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Use the "emotion" instead of feeling #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 16, 2009 17:53 pm   Use the "emotion" instead of feeling
 

English Grammar Error, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #11 "I really wonder", question 1

The trouble with him is that even when he is very angry inside, he never shows any feel on the outside.

(a) trouble
(b) even
(c) angry
(d) feel

English Grammar Error, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #11 "I really wonder", answer 1

The trouble with him is that even when he is very angry inside, he never shows any feeling on the outside.

Correct entries: feeling, anger
The error was: (d) feel

You have found the error but your entry is incorrect.
The trouble with him is that even when he is very angry inside, he never shows any emotion on the outside.
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How about use the "emotion" instead of feeling.

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Test errors/inter-11, User's Answer 1 #2 (permalink) Fri Jul 17, 2009 0:00 am   Test errors/inter-11, User's Answer 1
 

That would be OK took, but the exercise is to replace the incorrect word form 'feel' with the correct word form 'feeling'-- you should use the same word root in this kind of question.
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