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Yes, that's ....... for you to say.
Question 1:
Yes, that's ....... for you to say.
A.
facile
B.
straight
C.
easy
D.
interesting
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Teacher: So you want to learn ....... English?
Student: Yes, I want to be able to speak ........
Teacher: I don't see that as a ........
Yes, that's ....... for you to say.
Teacher: What ....... you say that?
Student: Just because you are a ....... speaker.
Teacher: I understand what you ........
Student: So what am I ....... to do?
Teacher: Well, if you ......., I could give you lessons next week.
Student: That ....... very good to me. I'll see you next week.*^*
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