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Statue instead of status #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 12, 2005 19:58 pm   Statue instead of status
 

Test No. incompl/inter-47 "Speaking 4 (The Broadcast)", question 8

That policeman is getting out his ......... and walking near the status I'm sitting on.

(a) notebook
(b) exercise book
(c) storybook
(d) copybook

Test No. incompl/inter-47 "Speaking 4 (The Broadcast)", answer 8

That policeman is getting out his notebook and walking near the status I'm sitting on.

Correct answer: (a) notebook
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Shouldn't 'statue' be here instead of 'status'?
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Statue instead of status #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 12, 2005 20:20 pm   Statue instead of status
 

Yes Kataryzna, you are right. We'll amend that. Thanks for pointing out.
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