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When could we use chore? Tue Mar 28, 2006 7:45 am  When could we use chore?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #125 "Synonyms for task and duty", question 7

Oh, no, on the contrary. I'd love to help you. Drawing is a hobby of mine, so, don't worry. I'll look on it as a pleasure rather than a ..........

(a) chore
(b) purpose
(c) affair
(d) action

Synonym Search, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #125 "Synonyms for task and duty", answer 7

Oh, no, on the contrary. I'd love to help you. Drawing is a hobby of mine, so, don't worry. I'll look on it as a pleasure rather than a chore.

Correct answer: (a) chore

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Oh, no, on the contrary. I'd love to help you. Drawing is a hobby of mine, so, don't worry. I'll look on it as a pleasure rather than a purpose.
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When could we use chore?

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Chore Tue Mar 28, 2006 8:56 am  Chore
 

Hi,

A chore is a task or a job you don't like doing but you know has to be done. Examples are: washing plates, knives and forks after a meal, cleaning the house, cutting the grass in the garden and so on.

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