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Meaning of 'no problem' #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 29, 2005 14:27 pm   Meaning of 'no problem'
 

Test No. incompl/elem-33 "Responses (6)", question 1

John: 'Thank you so much.'
Sue: '.........'

(a) No problem.
(b) Any problem.
(c) A problem.
(d) Some problem.

Test No. incompl/elem-33 "Responses (6)", answer 1

John: 'Thank you so much.'
Sue: 'No problem.'

Correct answer: (a) No problem.
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No problem #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 29, 2005 19:08 pm   No problem
 

This means it's all right.
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