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At last vs. at least Mon Oct 25, 2004 20:43 pm  At last vs. at least
 

Test No. incompl/elem-23 "On TV tonight", question 8

At ......... I think she's very pretty.

(a) last
(b) lost
(c) less
(d) least

Test No. incompl/elem-23 "On TV tonight", answer 8

At least I think she's very pretty.

Correct answer: (d) least

Your answer was: incorrect
At last I think she's very pretty.
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At last is fit too.
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At least Mon Oct 25, 2004 20:59 pm  At least
 

No, you need at least because there is no indication that anything has happened before.

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