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Is this is a fixed phrase? Well done! #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 19, 2005 23:58 pm   Is this is a fixed phrase? Well done!
 

Test No. incompl/inter-72 "How to encourage", question 1

Well .........! This is a very good piece of work.

(a) made
(b) done
(c) finished
(d) taken

Test No. incompl/inter-72 "How to encourage", answer 1

Well done! This is a very good piece of work.

Correct answer: (b) done
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Well done! #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:20 am   Well done!
 

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Yes. Well done. This is a common congratulatory exclamation, meaning that the task completed or action taken was highly satisfactory.
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