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Identifying an Opinion

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(A) He’s doing a great job.
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(B) He’s repairing the fax machine.
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(C) His name is Bob.
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(A) We’ll have a planning meeting next week.
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(B) We don’t have any openings right now.
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(C) I think they’re wonderful.
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(A) Not unless she works faster.
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(B) It’s time to go to work.
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(C) I heard the news report on the radio last night.
(A) He’s about thirty-five years old.
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(B) I don’t think he’s very happy there.
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(C) It’s a new job
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(A) I’m not sure whether I’ll go.
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(B) Yes, let’s get together.
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(C) I love a rainy day.
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(A) No, he wasn’t there.
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(B) No, I don’t really enjoy parties.
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(C) No, he’s too busy this week.
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(A) It lasted several days.
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(B) I thought it was boring.
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(C) She’s doing very well, thank you.
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(A) She says it’s a good idea.
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(B) She’s all out of change.
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(C) No, she didn’t have to change planes.
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(A) You should fill out the blue form.
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(B) It is a bit cooler in here.
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(C) I really don’t like it at all.
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(A) Yes, he works here.
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(B) He always does an excellent job.
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(C) He walks fast.
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THANK YOU

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