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She asked me: “Does she need my help?”.
Question 1:
She asked me: “Does she need my help?”.
A.
She asked me if she needed my help.
B.
She asked me if she needs her help.
C.
She asked me if she needed her help.
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GLENDA JARMON
8:22
Are you on your way back from the bakery with our order?
WYATT ROBINSON
8:23
Not yet. I had some trouble with traffic.
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8:24
I'm just walking in the door at the bakery now.
GLENDA JARMON
8:25
Perfect. I need to modify the order a little.
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8:27
How so?
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8:28
One of my clients unexpectedly brought several consultants with him to our meeting this morning.
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8: 29
So, can you order three more coffees in addition to the original order?
WYATT ROBINSON
8: 30
Yeah, that's not an issue. I'll get an assortment of extra pastries as well.
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At 8: 30, what does Mr. Robinson mean when he writes, "Yeah, that's not an issue"?
refer to the following advertisement.
Oasis Café has opened a function room above its successful downtown store. Suitable for formal lunches and business meetings, we can serve your guests gourmet coffee along with a selection of pies and pastries made fresh on the premises twice a day. The room seats up to 50 people and is decorated in a classic style, suitable for any occasion. Advance booking (minimum 48 hours) is required. Inquire within or visit www.oasiscafe.net. Pastries and breads can be made to order. This requires three days' notice and a minimum order value of 300.
Opening hours: 8 A.M.-10 P.M. (July-November 8 A.M.-8 P.M.) Monday special (8 A.M.-12 P.M.): Free croissant or bagel with every large coffee or tea ordered