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| I'd like you to help me choose the words. Here is the conversation: A: ( )( ) have some more wine? B: No, thank you. It's late, so I must be going now. Can I use #1~#3? #1 Will you #2 Won't you #3 Would you I wonder whether you use #3 or not. And if there is an expression which is appropriate, please let me know. Thank you. Lina |
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| Hello :) I'd like you to help me choose the words. Here is the conversation: A: ( )( ) have some more wine? B: No, thank you. It's late, so I must be going now. Can I use #1~#3? #1 Will you #2 Won't you #3 Would you I wonder whether you use #3 or not. And if there is an expression which is appropriate, please let me know. Thank you. Lina |
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| "Would you like some more wine" is fine by me. FRC |
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| "Would you like some more wine" is fine by me. FRC |
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