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according to the dialogue?
Answer the questions (1-2) according to A) Jack will come back home from London
the dialogue below. by bus.
B) It never takes more than three hours
Jack: Excuse me? to arrive in London.
Clerk: How can I help you? C) Jack will get on the bus at six o'clock
Jack: I’d like to learn about buses to on Monday morning.
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London. D) Jack didn't take advantage of the
Clerk: Right. When are you planning to go ? student discount to go to London.
Jack: On Monday, 13th September. How E) Jack paid the ticket price in cash to
often do the buses leave? travel with a discount.
Clerk: The first bus is at 06.00 a.m.
After that, buses leave every hour until 2. Find the option that is not correct
08.00 p.m. according to the dialogue.
Jack: How long does it take to arrive in A) Jack wants to travel to London, so he
London? buys a bus ticket.
Clerk: It depends on the traffic, but B) The bus Jack will get on leaves from
normally about three hours. gate 10 at 6 a.m. on the 13th of
Jack: OK. I’d like to buy a round trip September.
ticket for the first bus on Monday. How C) The clerk makes a student discount to
much does it cost? Jack for his London trip.
Clerk: Let me see... A round trip ticket to D) The six o'clock bus arrives in London at
London. That’ll be $60. around 9 a.m. if there isn't a traffic
Jack: Do you have a student discount? jam.
Clerk: Yes, it makes $40 with a student E) Jack paid sixty dollars for the bus
ID card. ticket because he isn't a student.
Jack: That's fine. Here’s my student ID card.
3. Ashley: Have you ................ travelled
Clerk: All right. Will you pay in cash or by to the world's cultural capitals like Cairo,
credit card? Rome and London before?
Jack: By credit card, please. Here you go.
Pınar: No, I’ve ....................... done that.
Clerk: Thanks. Please sign here. The bus But I really want to see these places.
leaves from gate 10. Have a nice trip.
A) ever / never B) never / still
Jack: Thanks a lot.
C) ever / yet D) never / already
Clerk: My pleasure. Have a nice day.
E) just / ever