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Difference between stay and live | The conversation came to an abrupt end
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Sentence meaning Sat Sep 10, 2005 11:36 am  Sentence meaning
 

Hi Alan:
I see your last explanation, but I still don't really understand the sentence meaning, can u englishten me?

Thanks a lot
kelly
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Meaning Sat Sep 10, 2005 11:53 am  Meaning
 

Hi Kelly,

I'm not sure which reply you are referring to unless it's to do with 'stay' and 'live'. If so, that refers to question 9

They wanted to leave in America in order to fulfil their aspirations.

(a) leave
(b) in
(c) to
(d) aspirations


and that comes from this test:

ESL Test Please, remind me

Errors in Sentences, Advanced Level # 2


Is that the one you mean?

Alan

PS

Incidentally the verb is enlighten
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