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Robber, thief and bandit? | Mention vs. describe
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All the options seem to be the right one #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 01, 2006 13:13 pm   All the options seem to be the right one
 

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ESL/EFL Test #119 "English Tenses", question 8

Sarah: No, you ..........

(a) didn't
(b) haven't
(c) couldn't
(d) won't

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #119 "English Tenses", answer 8

Sarah: No, you won't.

Correct answer: (d) won't
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I think this question is not clear as all the options seem to be the right one
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You won't #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 01, 2006 14:20 pm   You won't
 

Hi Georg,

You have to remember that Question 8 follows from Question 7 - they are part of a continuing conversation.

Question 7: I know I shall regret it. and the reply is:

Question 8: No, you won't.
That is the only choice that fits.

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