It's the first Ford we (have) and I must say I'm very satisfied with it.
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- In American culture, when saying Goodbye to the host or hostess, the visitor may use the following expressions A: Well, I’d better let you have some sleep B: Tomorrow, you have to get up early, I must go now C: I’ll have to go. Tomorrow I’ll go to work D: I must say good-bye. My wife is waiting for me at home E: We have to say goodbye now. We enjoyed the evening very much. Thanks a lot F: I think I’d better be leaving now. It’s very nice to have a talk with you.
- 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.
- I’m very sorry I’m late. I ______ and told you I was coming. A: ought to phone you B: must phone you C: ought to have phoned you D: must have phoned you
- I’m sorry to say that we don’t have a( )table at the moment.
- 1.- Tomorrow is my birthday.- _______ A: Oh, I have no idea. B: I'm glad you like it. C: Many happy returns of the day! D: You must be very happy.