Speaker A: Excuse me, Mr. Smith, but are you free this evening Speaker B: ______
A: Well, I’m afraid whether I will be free or not has little to do with you.
B: Yes. Welcome to my home this evening.
C: Sorry, I don’t like to be asked such a private question.
D: I’m sorry, I have an appointment at seven.
A: Well, I’m afraid whether I will be free or not has little to do with you.
B: Yes. Welcome to my home this evening.
C: Sorry, I don’t like to be asked such a private question.
D: I’m sorry, I have an appointment at seven.
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- Speaker A: Excuse me, Mr. Brown, but can I speak to you for a moment Speaker B: (). A: Sorry, what would you like to speak to me about B: Well, I’m afraid we have to find some other time. I’m fully occupied now. C: Yes, can you wait until the meeting is over D: It’s a pleasure. Will you sit down
- Speaker A: Hello. Is that Mr. Johnson Speaker B: (). A: Yes, I am. B: Sorry, I’m not Mr. Johnson. I’m his son. C: Yes, speaking. D: Yes, but who are you
- A: Excuse me, are you Mr. Road B: ______. A: [A] I'm not B: [B] Sorry C: [C] Yes, I am
- A: John, you didn't show up at my birthday party last night. B: ______. A: I'm sorry, Jane, but I already sent you a present. B: I'm sorry, Jane, but I don't like to be shown. C: I'm sorry, Jane, but there was a serious accident on the way. D: I'm sorry, Jane, but I don't like shows.
- A: Sorry to bother you, but could you tell me the way to the Sunset RoadB: ______ A: Sorry I couldn't help. B: Yes, what can I do for you C: I'm afraid I have no idea. D: It's not too far from here, is it