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"21 - Forget, 22 - Determine, 23 - Expecting" thinks tidie10
21-bother
22-Consider
23-expecting
all seems right.
Delay,
Determine,
Expecting.
But the 21 is really hard to figure out.
21. C (Forget)
22. D (Determine)
23. B (Expecting)
21 is D : delay
From here : drag on - definition of drag on by Macmillan Dictionary
Oh we're doing someone's homework?
its a damn English test, I have no idea about the answers but here's mine
delay
consider
expecting
anyone can make sure the answer for 'figure out'?
so what are the Correct answers?
lol.. exam paper ~ how much mark you get ?
The actual answers for non-retards:
21. C (Forget)
22. D (Determine)
23. B (Expecting)
Looking in contexts, Delay is wrong, if you naturally would suggest delay is right; that is your county/country natural speak for it and not because it is literally right.
don't delay! fathers day is right around the corner,
don't forget! fathers day is right around the corner.
forget makes 100% more sense than delay in the context of the conversation.
I agree with 22 & 23, but 21...
I worked it out with process of elimination and traditional english speaking.
To postpone is to cause or arrange for something to take place at a time later than that first scheduled. Dragging on implies that you're conducting a task or an event is taking place over a longer period of time than it needs to essentially.
I'm going to leave bother, since that's just obvious.
To forget is to inadvertently neglect to attend to, do, or mention something. Something that drags on, as aforementioned, is something that lasts unnecessarily long. They just don't have matching definitions, nor do they have similar contexts.