0Hello. If there are any mistakes, will you correct them?02br 02br 00And there are some alternatives. Which one is better? Both are OK? Or which is wrong?02br 02br 00No.102br 02br 00M: I'd appreciate it if I could borrow your suit this evening.02br 02br 00F: What's the matter with your [suit / one]?02br 02br 00M: It's at the ceaners. I['m taking / will] Kate to the movie this02br 00 evening. Don't you think I look better with my suit?02br 02br 00 No.202br 02br 00M: I started as a temp, but I'm full time now.02br 02br 00F: Did you want it?02br 02br 00M: Yes, now I get paid [vacation / holiday].02br 02br 00F: Good. But I'm thinking [of / about] quitting [this / my] job.02br 02br 00 Thank you!0-
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01b 00 I'm taking02b 00 Kate to 01b 00a 02b 00movie 01b 00tonight02b 00. 02br 02br 00F: Good. 0-
— Mister Micawber
01b 00 I'm taking02b 00 Kate to 01b 00a 02b 00movie 01b 00tonight02b 00.
02br 02br 00F: Good.
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0 .02br 02br 00No.102br 02br 00M: 01b00Could I02b00 borrow your suit this evening01b00?02b02br 02br 00F: What's the matter with 01b00yours02b00?02br 02br 00M: It's at the 01b00cleaners02b00.01b00 I'm taking02b0
0Thank you very much, Micawber!02br 02br 00I have some questions. 02br 02br 00About No.1. Why did you write "tonight" instead of "this evening"?02br 02br 00First I wrote "Could I borrow your suit this evening?"02br 02br 00I should use "tonight" here, too?02br 02br 00About No.202br 02br