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Basile [38]
3 years ago
15

Dialogue writing between man and machanic​

English
1 answer:
Liono4ka [1.6K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Man: "So, my car broke down yesterday and I had to have it towed. Can you fix it?"

Mechanic: "Well, sure. Do you know <em>why </em>it broke down? That makes my job easier, knowing exactly what to fix."

Man: "No, not really. Maybe a problem with the engine?"

Mechanic: "I don't need guesses. Guesses don't help. I'll just find the problem and fix it. Your car should be ready in a few hours."

Man: "Um, OK, thanks. I'll come back tomorrow."

Mechanic: "Hey, how are you even getting home without your car?"

Man: "Oh, I'm just riding in my wife's car for now."

Mechanic: "Oh, OK, great. OH! The problem comes from the turbo air intake!"

Man: "Um, great! Bye."

Mechanic: "Huh? Oh, bye."

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