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kotegsom [21]
3 years ago
9

Arrange the lines in the correct order to make a dialoguen when refusing invitiations. Then make similar dialogues and be ready

to role-play them.
A) -How nice, I've met you! Would you like to come with me to the swimming pool tomorrow?
B)-Hi,Mike,
C) - Oh, what a pity you can't come with me! Perphaps, we can go there next week .
D)-Hi, John,
E) It would be nice . I hope you 'll enjoy yourself .Bye!
F)Bre,Mike!
G)-Thanks a lot , but I think I can't . I'm helping my mum tomorrow.
English
1 answer:
adelina 88 [10]3 years ago
6 0
B.) Hi, Mike
C.) Hi, John
A) How nice, I've met you! Would you like to come with me to the swimming pool tomorrow?
G.) Thank a lot, but I think I can't. I'm helping mum tomorrow.
C) Oh, what a pity you can't come with me! Perhaps, we can go there next week.
E.) It would be nice. I hope you'll enjoy yourself. Bye!
F.) Bye, Mike.

Based on the conversation, the first speaker is John and the second speaker is Mike. John is the one who issued the invitation and Mike is the one who declined the invitation.
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