A. has B. have to C. has to D. must to
A. feel B. taste C. touch D. see
A. that you have finalized the delivery dates. B. to be more flexible over terms of payment. C. that is made with certain conditions. D. that could benefit both of us.
A. which I would like you to have. B. that values his new ideas. C. which is the Mark 2 project. D. that the process can be made simpler.
A. That’s Research and Development. B. No, thank you. C. Yes. D. Thank you.
A. It is entirely our fault. B. to talk to the Manager? C. I’m terribly sorry. D. with our compliments.
A. Thank you. B. That’s Research and Development. C. No, thank you. D. Yes.
A. My name is Don Bradley. B. Hello. Can I speak to Phil Watson, please? Can you take a message, please? D. I’ll try his mobile.
A. Can you take a message, please? B. My name is Don Bradley. C. Hello. Can I speak to Phil Watson, please? D. This is Don Bradley.
A. whatever B. whichever C. what D. however