Can you buy … pasta? (I’m thinking of the amount we need for tonight.)
a. some
b. any

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A. Do you mind if I leave?
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You were supposed to meet your friend for dinner at 6 pm, but you forgot.
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A. I offer you my condolences.
B. I reject your apology.
C. It’s totally slipped my mind.
D. It doesn’t matter.
