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From the options A, B, and C,
choose the form that best fits the function state, to complete the
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Sam |
Here we are. ______1______
( to introduce ). He's your new
room-mate. |
Terry |
Hi, Alvin. ______2______
( to identify ). I've seen you
around Sweet Valley. |
Alvin |
Yes. You look familiar too. |
Sam |
______3______
( to show surprise ). That's
wonderful. I'm sure you'll get along fine. |
Alvin |
______4______
( to assure ) |
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To
introduce |
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I'm Sam, Alvin |
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B |
he is Alvin. |
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C |
I want to introduce myself. |
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D |
Terry, I would like you to meet Alvin.
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2. |
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identify |
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A |
You're Alvin from Sweet Valley, aren't you ?
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B |
I'm from Sweet Valley. |
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C |
You look familiar. |
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D |
I know you. |
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3. |
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To
show surprise |
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A |
You're both from the same town !
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B |
You can chat later. |
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C |
Are you sure ? |
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D |
I'm pleased for the both of you. |
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4. |
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assure |
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A |
We used to play football together. |
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B |
Your brother is my sister's classmate. |
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C |
We will sir, don't worry.
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D |
That's left to be seen. |
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