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A regular show? #1 (permalink) Tue Aug 23, 2005 18:10 pm   A regular show?
 

Test No. incompl/elem-23 "On TV tonight", question 5

After that we have the ......... show on the latest hits.

(a) regimented
(b) regulated
(c) regular
(d) ruled

Test No. incompl/elem-23 "On TV tonight", answer 5

After that we have the regular show on the latest hits.

Correct answer: (c) regular
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Help #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 24, 2005 8:47 am   Help
 

Hi,

Tell me the problem.

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A regular show? #3 (permalink) Wed Aug 24, 2005 23:04 pm   A regular show?
 

Hi Alan,

I think "to have the regular show" means "the show that we have everyday", isn`t it?

regular=normal in this case?

thanks!
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A regular show? #4 (permalink) Thu Aug 25, 2005 6:45 am   A regular show?
 

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Yes.

(But note that every day is two words. Everyday (one word)is an adjective for commonplace and ordinary.)
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A regular show? #5 (permalink) Thu Aug 25, 2005 14:58 pm   A regular show?
 

Thanks Mr. Micabwer

by the way, what's the meaning of "teach english for living" that appears in your sign?

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A regular show? #6 (permalink) Fri Aug 26, 2005 0:34 am   A regular show?
 

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For a living means to make money / as a job or career.

I am a private teacher of conversational and business English in Yokohama.

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A regular show? #7 (permalink) Tue May 22, 2007 22:46 pm   A regular show?
 

I don't quite understand the meaning of the regular show on the latest hits What's that suppose to mean?
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A regular show? #8 (permalink) Tue Aug 25, 2009 22:14 pm   A regular show?
 

what is the meaning of latest hits
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A regular show? #9 (permalink) Tue Aug 25, 2009 23:40 pm   A regular show?
 

the regular show on the latest hits = the program that appears regularly and which plays the most recent popular songs.
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A regular show? #10 (permalink) Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:09 am   A regular show?
 

Mister Micawber wrote:
the regular show on the latest hits = the program that appears regularly and which plays the most recent popular songs.

thank u very much for your good,brief and quick explanation dear Mister Micawber Smile
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