| From the options A, B, and C, choose the form that best fits the function state, to complete the dialogue below. | |
| Raymond | Hello, Paula. I'm here to see Mike. |
| Paula | ______1______ ( to greet ). Mike is taking a shower. |
| Raymond | Could I wait for him ? |
| Paula | Of course. ______2______ ( to welcome ). Mike should be out shortly. |
| Raymond | He can take his time. I'm in no hurry. |
| Paula | ______3______ ( to take leave ). I've got something cooking in the kitchen. |
| Raymond | Go ahead. I'll be fine. ______4______ ( to inform ). |
| 1. | To greet | |||
| A | I'm Mike's sister. | |||
| B |
Hi, Raymond !
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| C | I see. | |||
| D | I know. | |||
| 2. | To welcome | |||
| A | Do you need anything ? | |||
| B | I'm happy to see you at last. | |||
| C |
Have a seat and make yourself at home.
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| D | You always welcome me to your house. | |||
| 3. | To take leave | |||
| A | That's wonderful. | |||
| B | I'll be away for a while. | |||
| C | Please leave me alone. | |||
| D |
You'll have to excuse me.
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| 4. | To inform | |||
| A |
I'll just look at these magazines here.
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| B | Let me help you with whatever you're cooking. | |||
| C | Mike won't keep me waiting too long. | |||
| D | You're being too polite. | |||
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