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19 write two notes from sentences a-g. (note 1 has four
sentences, note 2 has three sentences.)
come round soon for a meal and see it
they need to be back by lunchtime as
the library is closed this afternoon
© thanks very much.
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after you left, i got most things
sorted out, so the flat's beginning to
look like home.
& i can't take them because i have to
go to london for a meeting this
morning.
thanks very much for coming to the
flat to help me move yesterday.
6 could you take these books back to the
library for me today?
note 1
1. "come round soon for a meal and see it" - This sentence is an invitation for someone to visit and have a meal together, with the added suggestion to see something (the context is not clear).
Explanation: The speaker is inviting someone to come over for a meal and view something, possibly a newly organized flat or a newly prepared meal. The invitation implies that the person should come soon, indicating a sense of urgency or excitement.
2. "they need to be back by lunchtime as the library is closed this afternoon" - This sentence explains that someone has to return somewhere before lunchtime because the library will be closed in the afternoon.
Explanation: The person mentioned in the sentence has to go somewhere and must return before lunchtime. The reason for the urgency is that the library, their destination, will be closed in the afternoon. The library closure suggests a limited timeframe for whatever task needs to be completed there.
Note 2:
1. "after you left, I got most things sorted out, so the flat's beginning to look like home" - This sentence describes that after someone's departure, the speaker managed to organize most things in their flat, resulting in it starting to feel like home.
Explanation: The speaker is informing someone that after the person left, they took care of various tasks and arranged things in their flat. As a result, the speaker feels that their living space is beginning to resemble a comfortable and familiar home environment.
2. "& I can't take them because I have to go to London for a meeting this morning" - This sentence explains that the speaker is unable to take something (not specified) because they need to attend a meeting in London in the morning.
Explanation: The speaker is indicating that they are unable to perform a task, the object of which is unknown, because they have a meeting scheduled in London during the morning. This statement implies that their absence or prior commitment prevents them from completing the task themselves.
3. "thanks very much for coming to the flat to help me move yesterday" - This sentence expresses gratitude to someone who came to the speaker's flat the previous day to assist with moving.
Explanation: The speaker is expressing appreciation to someone who provided help with moving belongings to their flat the day before. The gratitude emphasizes the significance of the person's assistance and highlights the positive impact it had on the speaker.
4. "6 could you take these books back to the library for me today?" - This sentence is a request to someone, asking them if they could return some books to the library on the speaker's behalf today.
Explanation: The speaker is making a polite request for someone to take a set of books and bring them back to the library on the speaker's behalf. The request suggests that the speaker is unable to do so personally, and they are seeking assistance from the person addressed.