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Wrap up the meeting? #1 (permalink) Thu May 06, 2010 10:45 am   Wrap up the meeting?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #793 "'Pack' & 'Wrap' Common Usages (2)", question 10

I think we've talked about everything now, so let's ......... up the meeting so that we can all go home. It's late.

(a) package
(b) packing
(c) wrap
(d) wrapping

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #793 "'Pack' & 'Wrap' Common Usages (2)", answer 10

I think we've talked about everything now, so let's wrap up the meeting so that we can all go home. It's late.

Correct answer: (c) wrap

Your answer was: correct
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can you explain the phrase" wrap up the meeting "?, i don't know exactly it meaning.
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Wrap up the meeting? #2 (permalink) Thu May 06, 2010 11:20 am   Wrap up the meeting?
 

Hi, I'm sure you will understand the meaning of 'wrap up the meeting' when you look a the rest of the sentence again.

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