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Please define the word 'labour' for me. Thanks #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 18, 2004 16:47 pm   Please define the word 'labour' for me. Thanks
 

Test No. incompl/elem-2 "Money accepted", question 2

She is very happy because she starts her new ......... today.

(a) job
(b) work
(c) labour
(d) post

Test No. incompl/elem-2 "Money accepted", answer 2

She is very happy because she starts her new job today.

Correct answer: (a) job
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what's a labour?
ingolf
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Labour vs. job #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 18, 2004 17:03 pm   Labour vs. job
 

Hi Ingolf,

Welcome to our forum. Labour is another word for work. Hope this helps.

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Torsten

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