Предмет: Английский язык, автор: omarkyzyajzere4

Communication C. Complete the dialogue with the sentences a-d. a. I just have to help my mum with the housework. b. How could I say no? c. How about asking Sandy to come with us? d. Why don't we meet at eleven? Diane Hey, Stella. Would you like to come shopping with me? Stella Sure! (1) Diane Great. Is ten o'clock OK? Stella Hmm... (2) Diane Why so late? What's wrong? Stella Nothing. (3) Diane Too bad. OK, I'll meet you at the bus stop at eleven. Stella Sounds good! (4) Diane I don't know. She's not talking to me because I broke her mobile. Stella Why don't you get her a new mobile? Let's go to Tech Shop. We may find a good deal there.

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Diane Hey, Stella. Would you like to come shopping with me?

Stella Sure! (b) How could I say no?

Diane Great. Is ten o'clock OK?

Stella Hmm... (d) Why don't we meet at eleven?

Diane Why so late? What's wrong?

Stella Nothing. (a) I just have to help my mum with the housework.

Diane Too bad. OK, I'll meet you at the bus stop at eleven.

Stella Sounds good! (c) How about asking Sandy to come with us?

Diane I don't know. She's not talking to me because I broke her mobile.

Stella Why don't you get her a new mobile? Let's go to Tech Shop. We may find a good deal there.

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