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The car accident took .
Question 1:
The car accident took ....... at 9 pm. It happened suddenly, but luckily, an ambulance arrived at 9:05 pm.
A.
round
B.
place
C.
off
D.
on
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Ginger Lin [4:59]
Just a reminder to everyone to please clear all your desks and shut down all electronic devices before you leave today. The floors will be polished and cleaned over the weekend.
Dimitri Roberts [5:00]
Should we lock all the cabinets and drawers as well?
Ginger Lin [5:01]
Yes. Please make sure that when the furniture is moved around, nothing falls out.
Dimitri Roberts [5:02]
I'll make sure that everything is secure and locked before I leave.
Janet Leigh [5:03]
Ginger, I'm done with our budget reports. I'll have a copy e-mailed to you soon before I send them off.
Ginger Lin [5:04]
Thank you; And Lance, you'll have to reschedule your meeting with your client tomorrow.
Lance Sibley [5:04]
I've already rescheduled our meeting to the following Monday. And to be on the safe side in case our offices are not ready by then, we'll be meeting at a café not far from here.
Ginger Lin [5:05]
Alright. It looks like most things are in order. Let me know if I missed anything.
Janet Leigh [5:06]
Actually, not everyone sent me their overtime hours. I was still able to confirm through the sign-up sheets but I need everyone to confirm over e-mail before I send the payment forms to the Finance Department.
Dimitri Roberts [5:07]
Oops, that's me. I'll send an e-mail now.
Karen Walker [5:07]
Me too.
Janet Leigh [5:08]
That's good. I can send the forms once I get your e-mails.
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