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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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They've dropped their accounts.

0Merry X'mas! Everybody.02br
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00Two managers are discussing a company problem.02br
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00M2: Excuse me, but I 'd like to say something in relation to that. It seems that most of the complaints are coming from our oldest and best customers.02br
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00M1: Is that so? That's interesting.02br
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00M2: In addition, two or three customers have done more than complain: 01b01u00they02u00've dropped their 01u00accounts02u02b00.02br
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00My questions are 1. Does "they" refer to the customers?02br
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00 2. What does "accounts" mean in the sentence?02br
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00Thanks!02br
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01-- Yes02br 002--01i 00 their accounts02i 00 = their regular business with the company0-

  • 01-- Yes02br 002--01i 00 their accounts02i 00 = their regular business with the company0-
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01-- Yes02br
002--01i00 their accounts02i00 = their regular business with the company0-
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03. How about "dropped" means???02br
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00Thanks!0-
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0 They have 01b00discontinued02b00 doing business with the company. 0-

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