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zenith
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Idioms : SC Guide

by zenith Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:00 am

HI Team,

I was going through idioms in the SC Guide.
There are three versions:
a) Right.
b) Suspect
c) Wrong.

I understand Right and Wrong
but i am really not sure what is suspect indicating.
So when i see a split between
"right" and "suspect" what should be done
and similarly a split between "suspect" and "wrong"

I would like to assume that I can safely ignore an option if for Idiom
it is NOT right.

Please help !!
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Re: Idioms : SC Guide

by tim Tue Mar 26, 2013 10:10 am

feel free to eliminate an answer choice with a "wrong" idiom. if it's "suspect", try to find some other way to choose among the answer choices. if you've tried EVERYTHING else and still have two or more answer choices that you're sure are 100% grammatically correct, go ahead and eliminate any with a "suspect" idiom and hope for the best..
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