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ESL/EFL Test #634 "Prepositional Phrases - On, In, Under and Out (Cool", question 9

I think you are ......... the wrong impression. I'm not here to make any deals. I'm her to inform you that I'm pressing charges against you because you made fraudulent claims and swindled me out of my retirement fund.

(a) on
(b) in
(c) under
(d) out

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #634 "Prepositional Phrases - On, In, Under and Out (Cool", answer 9

I think you are under the wrong impression. I'm not here to make any deals. I'm her to inform you that I'm pressing charges against you because you made fraudulent claims and swindled me out of my retirement fund.

Correct answer: (c) under

Your answer was: correct
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A typo error.

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Test incompl/advan-634, User's Answer 9 #2 (permalink) Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:49 am   Test incompl/advan-634, User's Answer 9
 

You are right again, Mickey. There is indeed a typo in the sentence.

Perhaps someone will fix that.
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