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All right (OK) #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 21, 2004 8:29 am   All right (OK)
 

Test No. incompl/inter-39 "Yes, Yes, Yes", question 5

I am convinced you are ......... right to take that action and should ignore any opposition.

(a) absolutely
(b) very
(c) simply
(d) all

Test No. incompl/inter-39 "Yes, Yes, Yes", answer 5

I am convinced you are absolutely right to take that action and should ignore any opposition.

Correct answer: (a) absolutely

Your answer was: incorrect
I am convinced you are all right to take that action and should ignore any opposition.
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Hello! Tell me please if all right is appropriate too?
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All right #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 21, 2004 11:22 am   All right
 

Hi,

This doesn't work here because all right means OK.

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