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Upset or upturned #1 (permalink) Fri Aug 20, 2004 8:47 am   Upset or upturned
 

Hi, Torsten and Alan,
Is there a bug in the test?
I can't see the sense in the correct sentence.

Test No. errors/advan-9 "This way and that", answer 9

He got back very late and his bride was really upturned but soon upset him when she saw the flowers.

Correct entry: upset
The error was: (c) forgave

You have not found the error.
He got back very late and his bride was really upset but soon forgave him when she saw the flowers.
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Upset is correct #2 (permalink) Fri Aug 20, 2004 8:53 am   Upset is correct
 

Hi Aranthaa,

Many thanks for notifying us — we've fixed the little bug.
By the way: We are pleased to see that you use the new «copy-and-paste» feature as it helps other users understand which test question you are referring to.

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Copy and post #3 (permalink) Fri Aug 20, 2004 11:51 am   Copy and post
 

Yes, Torsten, I find this new feature very convenient. But also you may ask Slava to probably combine 2 commands 'copy and paste' and 'post in the forum' in one click, some users can be even more lazy than me:-))
Aranthaa
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Upset or upturned #4 (permalink) Fri Aug 20, 2004 17:14 pm   Upset or upturned
 

Hi torsten

the test to witch aranthaa refers is still like it was .
I had the same problem yesterday with the sentence but had no time to post about it .
Im wondering if I m not missing the right link.

Thanks
yasmine
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Upset #5 (permalink) Fri Aug 20, 2004 17:43 pm   Upset
 

Hi Yasmine,

Please try the test here:
http://www.english-test.net/oar9/

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