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Shopping Emma: Can you tell me how much these umbrellas are? Hugh: Yeah. They’re eleven pounds fifty each. Emma: Ah. Fine. Great. OK - I’ll take this one. Can I pay for it here? Hugh: Yes, you can. Of course you can. Emma: Good. Hugh: So, that’s £11.50. Emma: Here we are. Eleven pounds... I think I’ve got a fifty... Oh, no I haven’t, sorry. Hugh: That’s fine. Thanks very much. And er... Emma: Can I just ask something? If there’s a problem with it, can I bring it back? Hugh: Yes, of course you can. Keep your receipt, and you can bring it back within about a month. Emma: Oh, fine! Hugh: Lovely! So, there’s your change, and your receipt... Emma: Thank you. Hugh: and your umbrella. Emma: Yeah. Thanks. Bye bye. Hugh: Bye.
OBJAŚNIENIA Zapamiętaj, że: a receipt – to rachunek a prescription – to recepta Zauważmy, że pytanie bezpośrednie How much are these umbrellas? wkomponowane w zdanie zaczynające się od słów Can you tell me ….? traci szyk pytający Can you tell me how much these umbrellas are? Oto inny przykład: Can I bring it back? Can you tell me if I can bring it back? Test yourself, use our quiz! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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