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Ready to turn in for the night Fri Dec 02, 2005 10:27 am  Ready to turn in for the night
 

ESL/EFL Test "Story (3)", question 10

I'm now ready to turn ......... for the night but the worrying thing is I just can't remember what I had for supper.

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

ESL/EFL Test "Story (3)", answer 10

I'm now ready to turn in for the night but the worrying thing is I just can't remember what I had for supper.

Correct answer: (c) in

Your answer was: incorrect
I'm now ready to turn on for the night but the worrying thing is I just can't remember what I had for supper.
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here 'ready to turn in for the night' means ready to go to bed, isn't it?

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Turn in Fri Dec 02, 2005 10:54 am  Turn in
 

Hi,

Yes, that's right.

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