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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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Can I say,

(a) He buys / pays / gets for his ticket and sit down on / in the bus.



Which are the dialogues are suitable?

(b) A: Do you have any more chocolate cakes?

B: (i) Sorry, they are all sold out.

(ii) Sorry, I do not make them.



(c) A : Do you want some jam?

B: (i) I prefer butter, Mum.

(ii) I like to eat bread.



(d) Mr Lum taught / teaches me before.

(e) If / Although tomorrow is a holiday, I will be going for a swim.

(f) Look! The house is on fire!

Look, the house is on fire!

Look! The house is on fire!

(g) What's your name, please?

What's your name please?

(h) The timetable shows that Jenny probably wakes up at / before a quarter to six / at forty

minutes past six in the morning. (if I know the time is “5.45 a.m.”)

(i) She knelt gently / bowed gracefully to the audience when they clapped.
  

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You can use: (a) He pays for / buys his ticket and sit down on / in the bus. Which dialogues are suitable? (b) A: Do you have any more chocolate cakes?

  • You can use: (a) He pays for / buys his ticket and sit down on / in the bus.
  • Which dialogues are suitable?
  • (b) A: Do you have any more chocolate cakes?
  • B: (i) Sorry, they are all sold out.
  • (ii) Sorry, we don't make them.
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You can use:

(a) He pays for / buys his ticket and sit down on / in the bus.

Which dialogues are suitable?

(b) A: Do you have any more chocolate cakes?

B: (i) Sorry, they are all sold out.

(ii) Sorry, we don't make them.

(c) A : Do you want some jam?

B: (i) I prefer butter, Mum.

(d

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