— 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
A: That’s all right
B: Don’t worry
C: She has to stay in bed
D: I’m sorry to hear that
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- — I’m sorry that I can’t go to your party tonight. — ______ Haven’t we agreed on it A: What is it B: Why don’t you C: What do you think D: How is it
- —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.
- ——May didn't pass the English exam.——( ). A: Really? I'm sorry to hear that. B: I'm sure she does' t mind. C: It doesn't matter. D: I'm afraid she can't.
- —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
- ——Mrs. Smith. I'm sorry that I didn't finish my task on time. -( ).I know you've been looking after your sick father these days. A: You're welcome B: That's all right C: I'm sorry to hear that D: Sounds great