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Dr. Shriram Bajpai gave this handout in class of Business Communication and English Language course. This handout main concentration is improving communication skills with proper use of english. Its main points are: Express, Regrets, Promise, Intention, Interest, Surprise, Relief, Reason, Dialogue, Practice
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d. I wouldn‘t do that if I were you.
3. Mina: Would it be possible for you to return the money I lent you? Sana: (to express regrets) a. I‘m sorry. Not till the end of the week. b. Which money? c. I clean forgot. d. Sure I will. 4. Wendy: Do you think you would be able to the money by the end of this month? Cindy: (to promise) a. Depends when I get my salary b. Give me some more time. c. Sure, I‘ll give it back on time. d. I‘m broke. 5. Manager: Your work is not up to the mark. You‘ll have to work harder to stay in this company. Employee: (to express an intention) a. How can you say that? b. You‘re biased. c. I‘m sorry I‘ll try harder. d. I do my best. 6. Andy: There‘s a vacancy in my factory. Would you be willing to work here? Brenda: (to show interest) a. I‘m well settled over here. b. I‘ll think over it. c. Can you arrange an interview for me? d. What‘s the package being offered? 7. Aziz: I‘ve just heard Abida is returning from London tomorrow morning. Bina: (to express surprise) a. Yes, that right. She wrote to me about it. b. Sorry. What did you say? c. It‘s not tomorrow but the day after. d. No. I can‘t believe it! Tomorrow did you say? 8. Mechanic: I‘ve checked your car. The engine is fine. It doesn‘t need any repairs. Car owner : (to express relief) a. You sure? b. Thank you. c. Thank God for that. d. Good old car.