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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

If you could leave

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“If you could leave your shoes and ego at the door, that would be great.”
“Actually, I’m just looking for some people [ ].”
“We deal with [ ] between eight and nine a.m. You will have to wait until tomorrow.”
“No, I haven’t [ ] time to do that.”
“You will have to stay the night, there are no trains till Wednesday.”
  

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- If you could leave your shoes and ego at the door, that would be great. - Actually, I’m just looking for some paperwork . m.

  • - If you could leave your shoes and ego at the door, that would be great.
  • - Actually, I’m just looking for some paperwork .
  • m.
  • You will have to wait until tomorrow.
  • - No, I haven’t really got time to do that.
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- If you could leave your shoes and ego at the door, that would be great.
- Actually, I’m just looking for some paperwork.
- We deal with administrative matters between eight and nine a.m. You will have to wait until tomorrow.
- No, I haven’t really got time to do that.
- You will have to stay the night; there are no trains till Wednesda

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