This document provides 5 examples of simple conversations involving asking or giving suggestions. For each conversation, it asks which expression shows a suggestion and provides a space to write the answer. The conversations cover topics like being late for the bus, eating too many sweets, what to buy, refusing to apologize, and how to spend a holiday. The purpose is to identify the suggestive expressions in each short dialogue.
This document provides 5 examples of simple conversations involving asking or giving suggestions. For each conversation, it asks which expression shows a suggestion and provides a space to write the answer. The conversations cover topics like being late for the bus, eating too many sweets, what to buy, refusing to apologize, and how to spend a holiday. The purpose is to identify the suggestive expressions in each short dialogue.
This document provides 5 examples of simple conversations involving asking or giving suggestions. For each conversation, it asks which expression shows a suggestion and provides a space to write the answer. The conversations cover topics like being late for the bus, eating too many sweets, what to buy, refusing to apologize, and how to spend a holiday. The purpose is to identify the suggestive expressions in each short dialogue.
Please identify the simple conversation on questions 1-5! 1. A: what's wrong with you? B: I was punished to clean the yard because I was late. A: You should wake up earlier. The bus recently comes on time. B: I'll try it. Which expression shows a suggestion? Answer: …………………………………………………………………………. 2. A: I can't stop eating sweets. B: You should stop eating sweets. It is not good for your health, especially your teeth. A: you are right, but how? B: well, it depends on your willing. Which expression shows a suggestion? Answer: …………………………………………………………………………. 3. A: should I buy a jacket or shoes? B: I think you should buy a pair of shoes. A: why? I need a jacket too. B: Because your shoes are broken. Which expression shows asking for suggestion? Answer: …………………………………………………………………………. 4. A: if you both refuse to apologize, there will be a black mark. B: no, sir. A: I suggest you don't put me to the test. Which expression shows a suggestion? Answer: ………………………………………………………………………….. 5. A: tomorrow is a holiday, but I can only stay at home. B: why don't you visit your grandfather? C: that's a good idea. Which expression shows a suggestion? Answer: ………………………………………………………………………….