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Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

What's more/What's the matter?

0Amei: I want three pens, five notebooks... Gary: Well. 01i00_________________02i02br
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00(A) What's the matter? (B) What's more? (C) When did you last see them? (D) Where are they from02br
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00The given answer is B. 02br
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00Is the above dialog natural English?0-
  

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0No. 02br 02br 00Other (more polite) responses include:02br 02br 00Is there anything else you need? )02br 00What else do you need?

  • 0No.
  • 02br 02br 00Other (more polite) responses include:02br 02br 00Is there anything else you need?
  • )02br 00What else do you need?
  • )02br 00What do you need them fore?
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0No. "People in **** want ice water" is more natural than that.02br
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00Other (more polite) responses include:02br
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00Is there anything else you need? (This is probably the best in terms of fitting with the other types of choices.)02br
00What else do you need? (That's the meaning closest to B, but doesn't strike me as very polite.)02b
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0 None of those options are the slightest bit natural or even make sense! 0-
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0 What do you think about "People in **** want ice water"? (It's a common response to my kids when they say "I want..." 0-
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0 I haven't heard that but it makes sense. I always say 'yeah? and I want a Ferrari!' to my son. 0-

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