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Boad vs. screen Fri Oct 22, 2004 4:03 am  Boad vs. screen
 

Test No. incompl/inter-57 "A Night Out", question 7

When you see the first kiss on the ......... and you are sitting in row four, it can be very dramatic.

(a) slide
(b) picture
(c) board
(d) screen

Test No. incompl/inter-57 "A Night Out", answer 7

When you see the first kiss on the screen and you are sitting in row four, it can be very dramatic.

Correct answer: (d) screen
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What Does Board Mean in this sentence?
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Board Fri Oct 22, 2004 10:32 am  Board
 

Hi,

This is usually something you put notices on or is used in a school classroom for the teacher to write on: notice board white/black board.

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