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Why warrant does not fit here #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 22, 2005 19:48 pm   Why warrant does not fit here
 

Common Errors in English, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #3 "The audience went wild", question 8

Remember that if you buy something expensive, it's very important to keep the recipe just in case there's a problem.

(a) Remember
(b) keep
(c) recipe
(d) in case

Common Errors in English, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #3 "The audience went wild", answer 8

Remember that if you buy something expensive, it's very important to keep the receipt just in case there's a problem.

Correct entry: receipt
The error was: (c) recipe

You have found the error but your entry is incorrect.
Remember that if you buy something expensive, it's very important to keep the warrant just in case there's a problem.
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Why 'warrant' does not fit here?

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Warrant #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 22, 2005 20:20 pm   Warrant
 

Hi Deya,

The word warrant has some special meanings: document allowing you to travel (travel warrant) document used by the police for permission to search your house (search warrant) document allowing police to arrest someone.

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