A I’m afraid she is not here at the moment.
B No, she’s not here now.
C She’s leaving a message for you now.
D Yes, I’ll make sure she gets it.
A I’m glad you like it
B Thanks a million
C That was the least I could do
D You can say that again
A I’m glad you enjoyed it
B No problem
C Never wonder
D All right
A Can I speak to Brian, please?
B Would you like to leave a message?
C Can I leave a message, then?
D Can I take a message then?
A I am going on holiday next week.
B Pretty busy, I think.
C By car, usually.
D I am working here.
A What are opinions!
B There’s no doubt about it.
C Yes, you can do it.
D Your opinion is exactly.
A As a matter of fact, you’re pretty nice.
B Oh, don’t do that. I was coming past your house any way.
C I’m not pleased.
D Oh, don’t mention it. I was coming past your house any way.
A No, I don’t think so
B It’s a little bitter, to tell the truth
C It’s a little better now that I’ve got a car
D As a matter of fact, I’m not interested
A That would be delightful. Thanks.
B Well, let’s see.
C Yes, I see.
D Yes, please if it’s no bother.
A Can you call Bonnie tomorrow?
B I ran into Bonnie on the way to work.
C Is Bonnie the one who won the lottery?
D Bonnie just went to California for a holiday.
A Not at all
B Yes, l do
C I'm sorry
D Yes, I would
A Do you think l would?
B I wouldn’t. Thank you.
C Yes, you’re a good friend.
D Yes, l’d love to. Thanks.
A Not at all. I've finished my job
B Yes, you can use it
C Of course not. I still need it now
D Yes. It’s all right
A I don't hope so
B I don't hope that
C I hope not
D I think not
A Sure, go head!
B I accept it
C Oh, forget it.
D I don’t care.
A You can say that again.
B Thanks a million.
C That was the least I could do.
D I’m glad you like it.
A I’m half ready.
B God save you.
C Thank you so much.
D Don’t mention it!
A I like it that you understand.
B Try your best, Mary.
C You can borrow books from the library.
D You mean the podcasts from other students?
A Never mind.
B Don't mention it.
C Thank you.
D You re welcome.
A Not a chance.
B That's very kind of you.
C I can’t agree more.
D What a pity!
A No, ever!
B I’m not sure I do. Thank all the same.
C I don’t want.
D It is none of your business.
A Sure, go ahead
B Sorry, I’m new here myself
C OK. Here’s your ticket
D Yes, please
A No, thanks
B Yes, I am so glad
C Sorry, the seat is taken
D Yes, yes. You can sit here
A Yes, it’s the most expensive
B What an expensive dress!
C You’re paying for the brand
D That’s a good idea
A No way
B No comment
C No, thanks
D No longer
A Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and family
B Family Wilson
C Family Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
D Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and other members
A Not yet
B Yes, it was
C I don’t think that
D Sorry, I don’t
A Me neither
B Me too
C Me either
D Me also
A I went out for dinner.
B Oh, that’s bad!
C No problem
D Let’s go out for dinner.
A Yes. Can I help you?
B Not at all. Don’t mention it.
C That’s very kind. Thank you.
D Thanks! Same to you.
A It’s alright.
B You shouldn’t do that.
C You are welcome.
D It’s nonsense.
A Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
B Oh, I don’t know.
C You’re welcome.
D I agree with you.
A No, thanks.
B No, not everyone.
C By and large, yes.
D Not me, I’m still waiting.
A No, you can’t.
B Hello. But could you?
C Yes, speaking.
D I’m answering you now.
A That’s all right. Never mind.
B I’m sure you’ll do well.
C OK. It doesn’t matter.
D Of course. So am I.
A Oh, I don’t know.
B Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
C You’re welcome.
D I agree with you.
A Yes, he really wants to get ahead
B Yes, he’s quite gentle
C Really? I’ve never seen him lie
D Right. He’s so quiet
A Oh, have we?
B How nice!
C How lovely!
D No, we didn’t.
A Pleace accept it with my best wishes.
B Go straight ahead.
C Sure, go ahead.
D Oh, sorry.
A I must be off. Thank you.
B The Democratic Party had to win.
C Really? The Repullican Party won.
D The Democratic should have won.
A I’m afraid she is not here at the moment.
B No, she’s not here now.
C She’s leaving a message for you now.
D Yes, I’ll make sure she gets it.
A I’m glad you like it
B Thanks a million
C That was the least I could do
D You can say that again
A I’m glad you enjoyed it
B No problem
C Never wonder
D All right
A Can I speak to Brian, please?
B Would you like to leave a message?
C Can I leave a message, then?
D Can I take a message then?
A I am going on holiday next week.
B Pretty busy, I think.
C By car, usually.
D I am working here.
A What are opinions!
B There’s no doubt about it.
C Yes, you can do it.
D Your opinion is exactly.
A As a matter of fact, you’re pretty nice.
B Oh, don’t do that. I was coming past your house any way.
C I’m not pleased.
D Oh, don’t mention it. I was coming past your house any way.
A No, I don’t think so
B It’s a little bitter, to tell the truth
C It’s a little better now that I’ve got a car
D As a matter of fact, I’m not interested
A That would be delightful. Thanks.
B Well, let’s see.
C Yes, I see.
D Yes, please if it’s no bother.
A Can you call Bonnie tomorrow?
B I ran into Bonnie on the way to work.
C Is Bonnie the one who won the lottery?
D Bonnie just went to California for a holiday.
A Not at all
B Yes, l do
C I'm sorry
D Yes, I would
A Do you think l would?
B I wouldn’t. Thank you.
C Yes, you’re a good friend.
D Yes, l’d love to. Thanks.
A Not at all. I've finished my job
B Yes, you can use it
C Of course not. I still need it now
D Yes. It’s all right
A I don't hope so
B I don't hope that
C I hope not
D I think not
A Sure, go head!
B I accept it
C Oh, forget it.
D I don’t care.
A You can say that again.
B Thanks a million.
C That was the least I could do.
D I’m glad you like it.
A I’m half ready.
B God save you.
C Thank you so much.
D Don’t mention it!
A I like it that you understand.
B Try your best, Mary.
C You can borrow books from the library.
D You mean the podcasts from other students?
A Never mind.
B Don't mention it.
C Thank you.
D You re welcome.
A Not a chance.
B That's very kind of you.
C I can’t agree more.
D What a pity!
A No, ever!
B I’m not sure I do. Thank all the same.
C I don’t want.
D It is none of your business.
A Sure, go ahead
B Sorry, I’m new here myself
C OK. Here’s your ticket
D Yes, please
A No, thanks
B Yes, I am so glad
C Sorry, the seat is taken
D Yes, yes. You can sit here
A Yes, it’s the most expensive
B What an expensive dress!
C You’re paying for the brand
D That’s a good idea
A No way
B No comment
C No, thanks
D No longer
A Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and family
B Family Wilson
C Family Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
D Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and other members
A Not yet
B Yes, it was
C I don’t think that
D Sorry, I don’t
A Me neither
B Me too
C Me either
D Me also
A I went out for dinner.
B Oh, that’s bad!
C No problem
D Let’s go out for dinner.
A Yes. Can I help you?
B Not at all. Don’t mention it.
C That’s very kind. Thank you.
D Thanks! Same to you.
A It’s alright.
B You shouldn’t do that.
C You are welcome.
D It’s nonsense.
A Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
B Oh, I don’t know.
C You’re welcome.
D I agree with you.
A No, thanks.
B No, not everyone.
C By and large, yes.
D Not me, I’m still waiting.
A No, you can’t.
B Hello. But could you?
C Yes, speaking.
D I’m answering you now.
A That’s all right. Never mind.
B I’m sure you’ll do well.
C OK. It doesn’t matter.
D Of course. So am I.
A Oh, I don’t know.
B Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
C You’re welcome.
D I agree with you.
A Yes, he really wants to get ahead
B Yes, he’s quite gentle
C Really? I’ve never seen him lie
D Right. He’s so quiet
A Oh, have we?
B How nice!
C How lovely!
D No, we didn’t.
A Pleace accept it with my best wishes.
B Go straight ahead.
C Sure, go ahead.
D Oh, sorry.
A I must be off. Thank you.
B The Democratic Party had to win.
C Really? The Repullican Party won.
D The Democratic should have won.
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