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What are the stages? #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 05, 2005 19:38 pm   What are the stages?
 

ESL/EFL Test "Stages", question 3

You don't have to pay for it all at once as you can buy it in ......... stages.

(a) facile
(b) easy
(c) simple
(d) clear

ESL/EFL Test "Stages", answer 3

You don't have to pay for it all at once as you can buy it in easy stages.

Correct answer: (b) easy

Your answer was: incorrect
You don't have to pay for it all at once as you can buy it in simple stages.
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Easy stages #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 05, 2005 19:39 pm   Easy stages
 

Here stages means parts or instalments.

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