A: I’m afraid I have to say goodbye.B: .
A: How about Sunday?
B: Don’t go.
C: I’m sorry to hear that.
D: Bye.
A: How about Sunday?
B: Don’t go.
C: I’m sorry to hear that.
D: Bye.
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- A: How are you today, Paul? B: I feel terribel. I have a earache. A: _________________________. A: I'm sorry to hear that. B: That's good. C: I'm glad to hear that. D: Sounds great!
- —I’m told John’s mother is ill. —________. A: I’m sorry to hear that. B: I’m sad. C: Don’t worry. D: Take it easy.
- You say something bad, and you regret it. You can say: A: I'm sorry. I should have said that. B: I'm sorry. I should say that. C: I'm sorry. I shouldn't said that. D: I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said that.
- —Thank you for offering such a good meal.— . A: I'm sorry to hear that B: I'm afraid so C: I don't like it D: I'm glad you all enjoy it
- — Jim, I’m afraid I can’t go to your party tonight. My grandma is ill. A: That’s all right B: Don’t worry C: She has to stay in bed D: I’m sorry to hear that