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Meaning of: What's the matter? #1 (permalink) Sat May 27, 2006 23:49 pm   Meaning of: What's the matter?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #24 "Shopping", question 9

What's the .........?

(a) thing
(b) matter
(c) material
(d) stuff

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ESL/EFL Test #24 "Shopping", answer 9

What's the matter?

Correct answer: (b) matter
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Meaning of: What's the matter? #2 (permalink) Sun May 28, 2006 0:38 am   Meaning of: What's the matter?
 

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Matter is the correct answer. What's the matter? = What is your problem/difficulty/concern?
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