Receptionist: Good afternoon. May I help you, Sir?
Guest : ………..
Receptionist: Let me check first. You’re lucky, Sir. There is still one available
Guets : Okay, I’ll take it
A.
A double table for tonight, please
B. Let us order some food for dinner
C. The manager has booked a room for us
D. I’d like to reserve a room
E. I’d like to reserve a table please

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A. imperative
B. interrogative
C. declarative
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Which of the following best describes ‘desperate’?
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A. a
B. an
C. some
D. any
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We ____ dinner at 7 PM tonight.
A. have
B. had
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