M: Can I borrow your pen Mine is out of ink.W: Sorry, I don’t have a second pen. Would a pencil do What did the woman mean().
A: She could offer him a pencil.
B: She had no pen herself.
C: She could let the man have her pen.
A: She could offer him a pencil.
B: She had no pen herself.
C: She could let the man have her pen.
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- M: Can I borrow your pen Mine is out of ink.W: Sorry, I don’t have a second pen. Would a pencil do What did the woman mean() A: She could let the man have her pen. B: She had no pen herself. C: She could offer him a pencil.
- W: Could I borrow a pen from you There’s no ink left in mine.M: I’m afraid I don’ t have an extra one. Would a pencil be OK What did the man mean() A: He had lost his pen. B: He could lend her an extra pen. C: He could offer her a pencil.
- W: Could I borrow a pen from you Mine has just run out of ink.M: I’m afraid I don’t have an extra one. Would a pencil do What does the man mean() A: He wants to lend her an extra pen. B: He wants to lead her a pencil. C: He wants to her some ink. D: He wants to buy her a pen.
- “Can I borrow your pen?” entails “You have a pen.”
- F: Can I borrow your pen Mine runs out of ink.M: Oh, mine too. But I can get you one from Susan. What will the man do next(). A: Get a pen for himself. B: Borrow a pen from Susan. C: Offer his pen to Susan.