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Heighten vs. double | Difference between impression and opinion
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I might have guessed Tue Sep 06, 2005 11:37 am  I might have guessed
 

Test No. incompl/elem-25 "On my Mobile", question 10

Oh there goes the front door bell - oh it's you! I might have ..........

(a) thought
(b) believed
(c) considered
(d) guessed

Test No. incompl/elem-25 "On my Mobile", answer 10

Oh there goes the front door bell - oh it's you! I might have guessed.

Correct answer: (d) guessed
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what is the answer and why? ^^
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I might have guessed Tue Sep 06, 2005 11:48 am  I might have guessed
 

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A fixed expression: I might have guessed!

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