[ Grammar ]
Customer : I want to stay for three days. …
Officer : I’m sorry, they have been fully booked. What about a double one?
Customer : OK. I’ll take it.
A. Can I book a single room?
B. I’d like to book a seat, please.
C. Would you like to make a reservation?
D. I’m supposed to book a room for my boss.
E. I’d like twi tickets to Surabaya, please

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