Find and correct the mistake in each conversation.
Date: 2015-10-07; view: 644.
Ex.32Requests.
Read the situations and choose the correct phrase to complete the sentences.
Ex.31 Requests.
- You're having something to eat at a friend's house. Ask him to pass you the salt.
Do you mind / Can you pass me the salt?
- You're in a newsagent's and you want to buy some crisps. What do you say?
Did you / Can I have a packet of Miller's crisps, please?
- A work colleague lives next to the post office. Ask her to post a letter for you.
Could you possibly / Would you mind posting this letter for me?
- You really need to take a day off work tomorrow. Ask your boss.
I wonder if I could / Do you think you could take the day off tomorrow?
- You're in a traincarriage and it's very hot. Ask the lady opposite you if it is OK to open the window.
Would you mind if I / Do you think I could opened the window? It's very hot.
- You're late and need a lift to the station. Ask your friend if she can take you.
Do you / Could you give me a lift to the station?
- Thomas:Can I used your toilet?
Catriona: Yes, certainly.
- Pierre:Could you telling me how to get to Piccadilly Gardens?
Mavis:No problem. It's straight ahead, past that school on the corner.
- Erika:Is it alright if I to close this door. It's too noisy.
Tom: Yes, of course.
- Victoria:Could I borrow your pen? Mine's at home.
Marion:I'm afraid you can. I'm using it.
- Chris: Did you think you could lend me £5?
Douglas:I'm sorry, but I haven't been paid yet.
- Lou: Is it alright if I gone to bed early? I'm very tired.
Andrew:Yes, go ahead.
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