, you should keep it a secret; or you will ruin our plan.
A.If asking | B.If asked |
C.If to ask | D.If being asking |
—I've got something weighing on my mind. Could you give me some advice?
—________. Tell me all about it and I'll do what I can.
A.Don't mention it | B.No way |
C.No problem | D.Forget it |
—Hello, Mrs James. Is Sally at home? I want to play badminton with her.
—________. She's gone for a walk across the fields.
A.I'm sorry | B.Hold on |
C.No problem | D.Forget it |
—Can you tell me Sam's telephone number?
—________. Who is Sam? The newcomer?
A.I think so | B.That's OK |
C.I'd rather not | D.I'm afraid not |
—Which room would you prefer to live in, sir?
—________. As long as it is clean and comfortable.
A.I don't mind | B.I'm sure |
C.No problem | D.Go ahead |
—Hey, you haven't been acting like yourself. Everything OK?
—________.
A.Sure, it is | B.I'm fine, thanks |
C.That's good | D.It's a pleasure |