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Killer vs. thriller #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 05, 2006 12:37 pm   Killer vs. thriller
 

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #60 "Chit Chat: In the theatre", question 8

Mary: Yes, Michael Dobson he was in that new ......... as the detective.

(a) killer
(b) filler
(c) thriller
(d) tiller

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #60 "Chit Chat: In the theatre", answer 8

Mary: Yes, Michael Dobson he was in that new thriller as the detective.

Correct answer: (c) thriller

Your answer was: incorrect
Mary: Yes, Michael Dobson he was in that new killer as the detective.
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what is defference between killer and thiller?

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Killer vs. thriller #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 05, 2006 18:53 pm   Killer vs. thriller
 

A thriller is an exciting type of movie.

A killer is somebody that kills people.

Hope this helps,

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