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Fulfil vs. finish #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 12, 2006 14:31 pm   Fulfil vs. finish
 

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #31 "Letter Writing (3)", question 6

I am sure I could very easily ......... all the requirements of the job.

(a) complete
(b) fulfil
(c) commit
(d) finish

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #31 "Letter Writing (3)", answer 6

I am sure I could very easily fulfil all the requirements of the job.

Correct answer: (b) fulfil
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finish?
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Fulfil vs. finish #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 12, 2006 14:52 pm   Fulfil vs. finish
 

Hi,

You can fulfil requirements so fulfil is the correct answer here. You can finish a job or a task.

Please take a look at this:
How to answers these questions?

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Torsten

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