2 Read the dialogue and mark the sentences T (true), F (false) or
DS (doesn't say).
Ticket Clerk: Good afternoon, sir. Can I help you?
Mr Omarov: Yes, I'd like an adult's and a child's ticket to Brighton,
Ticket Clerk: What time would you like to leave?
Mr Omarov: 15:45.
Ticket Clerk: Single or return?
Mr Omarov: Single, please.
Ticket Clerk: That's £54.
Mr Omarov: Here you are. Can you tell me which platform the
leaves from?
Ticket Clerk: Certainly, sir. It leaves from platform 4.
Mr Omarov: Thank
you.
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"Mrs Troy has gone."
"Where?"
"She (did not say). I (helped) her down with the bags. Oh, and
she (left) you this,"" The housekeeper gave her a letter.
"Darling, I (am) sorry not to be here to say goodbye but I (am) sure you will be quite pleased to have me gone out of your house at
last. What an angel you (are). I can never thank you or Jan
enough. I (have left) a little present to Jan. Let's meet soon and I'll tell
you all about everything. All love. Virginia."
"Did she ( leave) anything else, Mrs Bristow?"
"Just two books. They (are) upstairs."
"Mrs Troy (left) no address?"
"She (has not gone) far. I (did not catch) what she (said) to the
taxi-driver but it (was not ) a railway station."
The mystery was soon solved... Jan ( telephoned). "Good
news," he said. "We (have got) rid of Virginia"
"I know."
"For good. She (is) a sensible woman. She has just done what
I said she should—she (has found) a husband.'"