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English, 18.11.2019 10:31, waltzcampbell
50 !
write a message restating the main points of the conversation you overheard.
message:
here's a transcript of the conversation mentioned above:
john: hello?
mary: hello this is mary. is alice at home?
john: no, alice is at the store. she'll be back at 4 o'clock
mary: oh dear, i need to speak to her, it's very important.
john: can i give her a message for you?
mary: yes, tell her that i called and that i'll need to pick her up for choir practice early because my brother needs the car. she will have to be ready 20 mins earlier than the time i told her before. will you tell her that?
john: sure i'll tell her.
mary: you, john. goodbye!
john: bye!
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write a message restating the main points of the conversation you overheard.
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write a message restating the main points of the conversation you overheard.
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