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What does 'making for' and 'can't follow' mean? (Multiple choice test number 19)



 
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What does 'making for' and 'can't follow' mean? (Multiple choice test number 19) #1 (permalink) Tue Oct 21, 2008 13:14 pm   What does 'making for' and 'can't follow' mean? (Multiple choice test number 19)
 

Hi,dear Mr.Daerr!
I've just taken the multiple choice test number 19. I got right at 7 of all 10 questions at my first attempt. I didn't know what " making for " and " can't follow " mean but all is clear now. As usual, I take it again and got right at all 10 questions. I'm so great that I can be a part of your e-mail English course. Many thanks for everything.
Have a nice day!

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