0Hello. I made two dialogs. I hope someone will make these idiomatic. 02br 02br 00No.102br 02br 00M: Did you get in touch with Mr.Johnson?02br 02br 00F: Yes. I made [set up] an appointment with him at [in] his office02br 00 for this evening at seven p.m.02br 02br 00M: Good. We can finally get things straightened out [solved] and02br 00 get this project started.02br 02br 00 (Is the sentence "We can finally straighten things out and start this project." right?)02br 02br 00 No.202br 02br 00M: It's past two o'clock! I meant to pick up [buy] some flowers02br 00 for my wife this morning.02br 02br 00F: What does she like? Shall I pick some up on my [the] way back from02br 00 the post office?02br 02br 00M: How nice! Red is her favorite color. I owe you one.02br 02br 00 (Can I also say,"Her favorite color is red."?)02br 02br 00 Thank you.0-
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02br 02br 00F: Yes. 02br 02br 00M: Good. 202br 02br 00M: It's past two o'clock!
— Mister Micawber
02br 02br 00F: Yes.
02br 02br 00M: Good.
202br 02br 00M: It's past two o'clock!
02br 02br 00F: What does she like?
02br 02br 00M:01b 00 Yes, thanks02b 00!
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0 .02br 02br 00No.102br 02br 00M: Did you get in touch with Mr.Johnson?02br 02br 00F: Yes. I 01b00made [set up] 02b00an appointment with him01b00 at 02b00his office02br 00 for this evening at seven p.m.02br 02br 00M: Good. We can finally get things 01b