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Fireflysaigon Posted 15 years ago
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Shall I? Thanks

Here is my question:

- “You look nice today. I like your new hairstyle.” - “ ______

A. It’s nice of you to think so. B. Shall I? Thanks.

C. Oh, we done! D. I feel interesting to hear that.

I know that "A. It's nice of you think so" is incorrect. However, I find that there is something odd with option "B. Shall I? Thanks?" We just need "Thanks" only. "Shall I?" to me, sounds unusual.

Thanks in advance.
  

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I choose the answer A. A. It's nice of you to think so -- is saying thank you for thinking that my new hairstyle makes me look nice.

  • I choose the answer A.
  • A.
  • It's nice of you to think so -- is saying thank you for thinking that my new hairstyle makes me look nice.
  • B.
  • Shall I?
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I choose the answer A.

A. It's nice of you to think so -- is saying thank you for thinking that my new hairstyle makes me look nice.

B. Shall I? Thanks. -- means I am asking for permission or advice. so B is wrong

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