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 aliciapc
 
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							| Could anyone be so kind as to explain to me why (b) is the correct one ? ( according to the key ) :" Soon he was giving lectures all .......... the country". (a) along   (b) over    (c) around   (d)  across Why not (c) ? Thanks a lot !   |  26 Apr 2011      
					
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 maroemma
 
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							| Although I �m not a native speaker, I dare say that (c) is also correct. "All about" the country would also have been correct. I don �t think we should always trust the key. I hope a native speaker will clarify this for both of us. |  26 Apr 2011     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| I agree with maroemma that "all over the country" and "all around the country" both work.   Bruce |  26 Apr 2011     
					
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 aliciapc
 
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							| Thank you all for the answers, it seems the key may not be so right after all ... |  27 Apr 2011     
					
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							| It can be b,c and d.  The question is more which is the better answer and what the test as a whole or the section the question is in looking for.  If it is just a general knowledge question then there can be more than one correct answer. |  27 Apr 2011     
					
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 zailda
 
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							| I agree with roney, it can be b, c, or d. If the question is related to collocations I �d choose b. |  27 Apr 2011     
					
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