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'perpetulate' vs 'perpetuate' #1 (permalink) Sat Sep 18, 2010 19:57 pm   'perpetulate' vs 'perpetuate'
 

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ESL/EFL Test #842 "Origin of Surfing", question 10

Since then, international schools and competitions have continued to grow. Movies havepopularized the thrill of riding the waves. It is not even necessary for the oceans to provide them, man-made wave machines have been installed on ships and in theme parks to ......... surfing enjoyment.

(a) population
(b) perpetulate
(c) populate
(d) populist

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #842 "Origin of Surfing", answer 10

Since then, international schools and competitions have continued to grow. Movies havepopularized the thrill of riding the waves. It is not even necessary for the oceans to provide them, man-made wave machines have been installed on ships and in theme parks to perpetulate surfing enjoyment.

Correct answer: (b) perpetulate

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Hi,

''perpetulate'' is supposed to be ''perpetuate'', right?

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'perpetulate' vs 'perpetuate' #2 (permalink) Sat Sep 18, 2010 22:23 pm   'perpetulate' vs 'perpetuate'
 

Right.
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'perpetulate' vs 'perpetuate' #3 (permalink) Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:13 am   'perpetulate' vs 'perpetuate'
 

Hello Everyone,

The mistake still exists when it will be correct. The word "perpetulate" is totally wrong, it should be "perpetuate" instead of "perpetulate".
More information, go to see via this link:

http://www.oxfordadvancedlearnersdictionary.com/dictionary/perpetuate

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'perpetulate' vs 'perpetuate' #4 (permalink) Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:14 am   'perpetulate' vs 'perpetuate'
 

Sorry when it will be corrected
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'perpetulate' vs 'perpetuate' #5 (permalink) Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:29 am   'perpetulate' vs 'perpetuate'
 

The test has been changed on the database.
I'm sorry if this isn't reflected on the web-pages yet.
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