From the options A, B, C and D,
choose the form that best fits the function state, to complete the
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Susie |
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( To accuse ) It was brand new
when I lent it to you. |
Ray |
Hey ! I'm returning it as it was when I borrowed it. |
Susie |
Is that so ? ______2______
( To scold ) |
Ray |
Suits me fine ! |
Susie |
If Madam Mui asks, I am going to say you
did it ! |
Ray |
I'm sure she'll never believe you
because you are known for telling lies. |
Susie |
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( To express anger ) |
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accuse |
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Thanks for returning my book. |
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B |
You scribbled in my book !
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C |
Why haven't you returned the book I lent you ? |
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D |
Don't forget to return my book ! |
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scold |
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A |
You've always envied me, haven't you ? |
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B |
I'm sorry. I thought that you did it. |
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C |
I will prove that this is your handwriting. |
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D |
Why can't you tell the truth for once ?
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express anger |
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A |
How dare you call me liar !
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B |
I have always spoken the truth and you know it. |
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C |
Let's see who Madam Mui will believe this time. |
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D |
Forget it ! I'm sure that Madam Mui will believe me. |
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