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Is time correct? #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 19, 2005 21:32 pm   Is time correct?
 

Test No. incompl/elem-15 "An Easy Question", question 2

That's a good question but I need ......... to think about it.

(a) time
(b) space
(c) length
(d) width

Test No. incompl/elem-15 "An Easy Question", answer 2

That's a good question but I need time to think about it.

Correct answer: (a) time
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I need time to think about it #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:19 am   I need time to think about it
 

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Time is indeed the correct answer.
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Is time correct? #3 (permalink) Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:47 am   Is time correct?
 

yes, time is the correct answer. When you can't answer or do a thing immediately, you say you need time to think of it later.
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