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World Languages, 22.02.2021 14:00 poreally6456

Task 5 ( / 5) Fill in the gaps in the mini-dialogues with the missing words. You can enter one word in each gap.

Example: Waiter: _How can I help you?

Customer: I can’t find any starters on the menu.

1 Waiter: Can I you anything else?

Customer: No, thank you. Maybe a bit later.

2 Customer: Could I some salt, please? This soup is bland.

Waiter: Yes, of course. I'll be right back.

3 Waiter: How would you like to ?

Customer: By credit card, please.

4 Waiter: is your menu.

Customer: What would you recommend?

5 Waiter: was everything?

Customer: Delicious! Thank you.

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