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I wonder if it is possible to use ‘tells’ or ‘talks’or ‘speaks’ instead of the underlined 'says' in the conversation below.
M: Excuse me, could we have our bill, please?
W: Yes, of course. Just a second. [Pause] Here it is. How was your food?
M: It was really good.
W: Thanks. You ordered five rib eye steaks and five soft drinks, right?
M: Five soft drinks? Well, we only had three soft drinks.
W: I wonder why it says [tells/talks/speaks] five.
M: When we were ordering, we all ordered a soft drink at first, but two of us ended up canceling the drink. Maybe the server just forgot to take them off the order.
Please answer.
Juniper Kim 1354 I wonder if it is possible to use ‘tells’ or ‘talks’or ‘speaks’ instead of the underlined 'says' in the conversation below. No.
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Juniper Kim 1354I wonder if it is possible to use ‘tells’ or ‘talks’or ‘speaks’ instead of the underlined 'says' in the conversation below.
No.