Choose the interpretation that is most appropriate for each sentence.

He has left the country for this good time. This means that he

a

will never come back

b

left for better conditions

c

became an adventurer

d

will improve his credentials

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usmanmuhd7
1 year ago

Hello myschool,
I want to respectfully tell you that there’s nothing like “for this good time” in English. It is neither an idiom nor a phrase. However, there is an idiom “for keeps,” which means permanently or forever. Therefore, the sentence should be, “He has left the country for keeps,” instead of “He has left the country for this good time.” Hopefully, the correction will be made in no time. Thanks as you review the question!

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