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Wrong vs. faulty #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 16, 2006 9:02 am   Wrong vs. faulty
 

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ESL/EFL Test #71 "Chit Chat: At the garage", question 3

Customer: And what do you think is ......... with it?

(a) incorrect
(b) wrong
(c) false
(d) faulty

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ESL/EFL Test #71 "Chit Chat: At the garage", answer 3

Customer: And what do you think is wrong with it?

Correct answer: (b) wrong
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is it true 'do you think is faulty with it'
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Wrong vs. faulty #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 16, 2006 9:27 am   Wrong vs. faulty
 

Hi,

The set expression is: There is something wrong with this machine.

You could also say: This machine is faulty (not working properly).

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