- Hello, may I talk to Jerry? - Sorry, he is out of the office right now. _________
A: Can you take a message?
B: Can I talk to you?
C: You can't hold.
D: Would you like to leave a message?
A: Can you take a message?
B: Can I talk to you?
C: You can't hold.
D: Would you like to leave a message?
D
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- -Hello, may I talk to the headmaster now?-______________ A: Sorry, you can’t. B: No, you can't. C: Sorry,he is busy at the moment. D: I don't think so.
- A: I’m sorry. He’s not in his office.B: A: Are you sure he will be back soon? B: Would you like to leave it message? C: Can you take a message for me? D: Shall I call him sometime later?
- Nancy: Hello. This is Sam. May I speak to Terry? A: What are you doing? B: What can I do for you? C: Can I take a message? D: Hold the line, please.
- Can I take a message for you?
- If you are answering the phone in a business setting, which of these statements is an example of poor hone etiquette. A: He is not in the office at the moment. Would you like to leave a message? B: I don't know where he is. C: I expect her shortly. Would you like to leave a message on her voice mail? D: She is unavailable at the moment. Would you like to leave a message?
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—Is Mike in?—Sorry, he's out. Would you like to __________________? A: leave a message B: take a message C: take a note
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I’m sorry I can’t see you immediately; but if you’d like to take a seat, I’ll be with you _ .
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–Can you hear what they (talk) about?-I’m sorry I can’t.
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I’m sorry I can’t hear what you say, because everyone_____ _____________ (talk).
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Mr. Brown isn’t in the office now, but you can ____ a message for him. A: tell B: leave C: give D: hand