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English, 29.11.2020 05:20, sydthekid9044

Read the situations and write requests using "Can you ...?" "Could you ...?"
Example:
You're carrying a lot of things. You can't open the door yourself. You see a
woman standing near the door.
You: Could you open the door, please?
(a)
You are new in the city. You are in a hotel. You want to go to the bus
park but you don't know where it is.
(b)
You are in a shop. You want to try a beautiful pair of shoes.
(c)
You are at your friend's house and you want to watch TV.
(d)
You want to borrow a friend's bicycle..
(e)
You phone your uncle but his wife answers. You want to leave a message
for him.
(f)
You are preparing for the exam. Your neighbour is playing music loudly.

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