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Choose the best alternative for each blank space in these dialogues. Dialogue I

He (1) Miss Ball, but is anything the matter? You don't seem very happy this morning She Oh it's my mother. Mr Gibson (2)

He Difficult, Miss Ball? In what way, may I ask?

She Well it's just that I'd like to leave name and get a flat of my own

He

She Like it? (4) She said I was ungrateful and selfish. I just don't know what to do He (5) Miss Ball just go ahead and do it Your mother will come round in time. She'll have to

She Well (6)

He Everyone's got to leave home at some time or other. (7)

She No. but I do feel guilty I don't know (8) Well, perhaps it might be an idea to spend every weekend with her at least to begin with. In this

He

way she may gradually (9) Yes that's certainly worth thinking about I'll try that. Thank you very much. Mr. Gibson. You've She

been most helpful.

He(10) Miss Ball. I only hope things work out for you.

1.1 What can I do for you?

3. I hope you don't mind me asking this.

2.1. She's being well dificult to say a

3 She wants me to leave home

31 What does your mother think of?

3. But don't you like me?

4. 1. Yes, she also gave me some money to buy one.

3. When I mentioned the idea she was very angry.

5. 1. Nor do

3. You need my advice?

6. 1. It's difficult to afford the fiat on my own.

3. I'm not so sure about that.

7. 1. You can't live with your mother forever. now can you? 2. Don't you think it's the best way?

3. Don't you want to leave home?

4. Don't listen to anyone's idea!

8. 1 whether she'll understand me

3. whether she'll forgive you

9. 1. want to stay with you

3. get used to the idea of you leaving home

10. 1. Not at all 3. Go ahead

2. Can I help you?

4. Do you need my help?

2. She's been ill for a long time.

4. She told me it's difficult to have a fiat of my own. 2. But your mother doesn't like the idea?

4. You asked me whether I like the idea?

2. She found my idea very splendid.

4. Har opinion is the same as yours.

2. Why don't you listen to your mother's advice?

4. If you want my advice

2 I think it's the best solution to this problem.

4. I'm certainly sure about that,

2. what's the best thing to do

4. whether it'll work

2. get used to the idea of leaving alone

4 recover from her liness

2 Congratulations

4. With my best regards

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