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What does to treat oneself mean? Mon Dec 05, 2005 19:34 pm  What does to treat oneself mean?
 

ESL/EFL Test "Taxes", question 6

It doesn't happen very often but I actually got some money from the tax office and with the ......... I'm going to treat myself.

(a) remake
(b) repeat
(c) refund
(d) respite

ESL/EFL Test "Taxes", answer 6

It doesn't happen very often but I actually got some money from the tax office and with the refund I'm going to treat myself.

Correct answer: (c) refund

Your answer was: correct
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What does to treat oneself mean?

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Treat yourself Mon Dec 05, 2005 20:46 pm  Treat yourself
 

Hi Deya,

If you treat yourself, you buy yourself something to please yourself and no-one else.

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