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Lcchang Posted 19 years ago
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answer to?

1font00Ms. Shimizu (A) 01u00was required02u00 (B) 01u00to02u00 answer her mistakes (C) 01u00in02u00 the negotiation (D) 01u00with02u00 Sun Tech Corporation.02font02br
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00The given answer says that (B) is incorrect, but I don't know the right answer to it. Please advise.02br
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0 01font 01u 00to02u 00 01font 00answer02font 00 her mistakes02br 00 probably, 01b 00to correct02b 02br 02font 00 0-

  • 0 01font 01u 00to02u 00 01font 00answer02font 00 her mistakes02br 00 probably, 01b 00to correct02b 02br 02font 00 0-
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0 01font01u00to02u00 01font00answer02font00 her mistakes02br
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0I am so sorry because I made a terrible mistake when posting the question. It should be:02br
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01font00Ms. Shimizu (A) 01u00was required02u00 to answer (B) 01u00to02u00 her mistakes (C) 01u00in02u00 the negotiation (D) 01u00with02u00 Sun Tech Corporation.
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0 to 01b00answer for02b00 her mistakes ...0-
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0Sorry to bother you again. I found the definition for both 01i00answer to02i00 and 01i00answer for02i00 seem to be very similar to some extent:02br
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01font00answer to somebody/ something:02font00 to give an explanation to someone, especially about something that you have done wrong02
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0 The 01i00something02i00 in "01i00answer to somebody/something02i00" has to be taken with a grain of salt. We normally answer to a person, someone with authority. Mistakes don't fit into that category; a mistake has no authority to demand anything from you! The 01i00something02i00 therefore has to be something associated
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0I see. Thanks.02br
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