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English idiom: take out the trash #1 (permalink) Tue Dec 06, 2005 11:13 am   English idiom: take out the trash
 

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test "Basic English Expressions", question 3

Will you please take ......... the trash?

(a) out
(b) over
(c) from
(d) of

ESL/EFL Test "Basic English Expressions", answer 3

Will you please take out the trash?

Correct answer: (a) out

Your answer was: incorrect
Will you please take of the trash?
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Take out #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 06, 2005 14:25 pm   Take out
 

Take out means remove.
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