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Meaning of n/a: does not apply



 
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Meaning of n/a: does not apply #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 16, 2006 16:21 pm   Meaning of n/a: does not apply
 

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #92 "Sand Idioms", question 6

It runs into millions and millions — almost as many as the ......... of sand you can see on this beach.

(a) pieces
(b) pinches
(c) grains
(d) drops

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #92 "Sand Idioms", answer 6

It runs into millions and millions — almost as many as the grains of sand you can see on this beach.

Correct answer: (c) grains

Your answer was: n/a
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Meaning of n/a #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 16, 2006 20:08 pm   Meaning of n/a
 

Hi,

N/A means it doesn't apply. What did you say for your answer?

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