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From the options A, B, C and D,
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Zain |
Raj, my friend, wait up. May I borrow
your Geography notes ? |
Raj |
What ! And how do you suggest that I prepare for the test ? |
Zain |
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( To urge ) |
Raj |
Do you understand what I just said ?
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( To express irritation ) You
spend your time talking instead. |
Zain |
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( To express resentment ) If you
don't want to lend me the book, just say so. |
Raj |
I'm sorry, Zain. You'll have to get the
notes from someone else. |
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urge |
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I want it right now ! |
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B |
Will you please give me what I need ? |
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C |
Oh come on ! The test is only on the day after tomorrow.
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D |
Shall I lend you my notes ? |
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express irritation |
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A |
Why can't you take down the notes that the teacher gives ?
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B |
I'm sorry but Terry has borrowed my notes. |
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C |
You should know better than to ask for my notes. |
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D |
My notes are incomplete too. |
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express resentment |
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A |
As if you don't talk in class. |
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B |
Look, I don't have to stand here listening to your lecture.
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C |
What else is there to do during such a boring lesson ? |
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D |
Do you know that I had a nightmare ? |
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