Exercises - PMP Book 3. Flashcards
You ready to order a meal in a restaurant, and you want chicken. What do you say to the waiter?
I’d like the chicken, please.
A woman has just fallen down and can’t get up. What do you say to someone with a phone?
Call an ambulance, please!
You car has broken down and you cell phone’s battery is dead. What do you say to a stranger?
Would you mind If I borrowed you cell phone to call my mechanic?
A tow truck has come to take your car to the mechanic’s garage. What do you say to the driver to take you at the garage?
Can you give me a ride to the garage?
You’re in a shoe store and need some help to trying on some shoes. What do say to the sales person?
Can you help me to try them on?
You want the lady in front of you to take off her large hat. What do you say for her?
Would you mind taking off your hat lady?
You want to borrow a ladder from your neighbor. What do say for him?
Would you mind If I borrowed your ladder?
Can you borrow your ladder, please?
You want a friend to lend you 20. What do you say to him?
Could you please lend me 20?
Would you mind lending me 20?
You want a brother lend you 20. What do you say for him?
Can you lend me 20?
Or just lend me 20.
You want a stranger on the street to give you directions to some place. What do you say to the stranger?
Could you please give me some directions?
You want a borrow a pen from you classmate. What do you say for her?
Will you borrow me a pen?
or
Can I borrow a pen?
You want the fire department to come to your house to put out a fire. What do you say on the telephone to the employee?
Come to my house right away, please.
There is a fire here
You want a taxi driver to take you to the airport. What do you say to him?
Could you take me to the airport?
You’re in a car with several friends. You want the driver to drop you off at the next corner. What do you say to your friend?
Drop me off at the next corner!
A friend is giving you a ride home. You want him to turn right at the next stoplight. So you say….
Turn right at the next stoplight.