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Using say in present tense | "I will not imagine" vs. I can't imagine
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Could you please explain what this sentence is about? #1 (permalink) Tue Sep 15, 2009 13:15 pm   Could you please explain what this sentence is about?
 

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #209 "What Comes Next? (3)", question 2

There are several ways of looking at this and ..........

(a) you'll have to opt
(b) you'll have to take
(c) you'll have to choose
(d) you'll have to accept

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #209 "What Comes Next? (3)", answer 2

There are several ways of looking at this and you'll have to choose.

Correct answer: (c) you'll have to choose

Your answer was: incorrect
There are several ways of looking at this and you'll have to accept.
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Hi!
Could you please explain what this sentence is about? I can understand it, but I don't know in which situation we can use this sentence.

Thank you in advance.
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Could you please explain what this sentence is about? #2 (permalink) Tue Sep 15, 2009 13:33 pm   Could you please explain what this sentence is about?
 

Hi,

To put some context around the sentence you have to imagine someone has explained a problem to you. He has explained the details of the situation and you have to make up your mind what to do. This person then says that you can consider two possibilities about what you can do and then asks you to choose between the two courses of action.

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