Amy: Hi KELLY/JEFF, what are you doing? Jeff: Hi KELLY/AMY! I IS/AM just looking for my pencil, CAN/PLEASE you GIVE/TAKE me one? Amy: Uhh, i GIVE/HAVE only one for me. Can u ask Kelly? Jeff: Ok. AMY/KELLY! GIVE/HAVE you a pencil to GIVE/TAKE me? Kelly: Sure! But after GRANDMA/LESSON GIVE/TAKE me it back, ok? Jeff: Good, THANK YOU/I HATE YOU.
Odpowiedź:
1Jeff
2Amy
3Am
4can
5give
6have
7kelly
8have
9give
10lesson give
11thank you
Amy: Hi JEFF, what are you doing?
Jeff: Hi AMY! I AM just looking for my pencil, CAN you GIVE me one?
Amy: Uhh, i HAVE only one for me. Can u ask Kelly?
Jeff: Ok. KELLY! HAVE you a pencil to GIVE me?
Kelly: Sure! But after LESSON GIVE me it back, ok?
Jeff: Good, THANK YOU.
Tak to raczej powinno wyglądać jeśli ma mieć sens. Jeżeli musisz kontynuować ten dialog (nie wiem ile ma być zdań) to proponuję coś takiego:
Kelly: You're welcome.
*After lesson*
Jeff: Thank you again
Kelly: No problem, Jeff
Jeff: What are you doing tomorrow?
Kelly: Nothing important
Jeff: Do you want to go to the cinema with me?
Kelly: Of course
Jeff: Fantastic, maybe 5 pm in the cinema?
Kelly: OK, see you tomorrow
Jeff: Bye
Niezbyt oryginalne, ale zawsze coś