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Persist in and insist on? #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 16, 2004 10:42 am   Persist in and insist on?
 

Test No. incompl/inter-23 "Leave me alone", question 8

User: Yes, they would do if you didn't ......... in asking questions.

(a) continue
(b) persist
(c) insist
(d) pursue

Test No. incompl/inter-23 "Leave me alone", answer 8

User: Yes, they would do if you didn't persist in asking questions.

Correct answer: (b) persist

Your answer was: incorrect
User: Yes, they would do if you didn't insist in asking questions.
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Insist #2 (permalink) Tue Nov 16, 2004 12:08 pm   Insist
 

The verb is insist ON.
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Insist #3 (permalink) Fri Sep 23, 2005 23:17 pm   Insist
 

Alan wrote:
The verb is insist ON.

Hi,
Can i use continue?
She will continue in her personal job until
a replacement can be found.

Thanks!
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Persist in and insist on? #4 (permalink) Thu May 07, 2009 18:37 pm   Persist in and insist on?
 

why can't it be: continue? thanks
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Persist in and insist on? #5 (permalink) Thu May 07, 2009 19:13 pm   Persist in and insist on?
 

Hi Saneta,

If you used 'continue' in the test, it would have to be: 'continue asking/continue to ask.

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