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Ing-II section 01 " gerunds and infinitives practice"

well complete the following excercises about the gerunds and the infinitives

A complete the following telephone call


S: Good morning, ACME Enterprises.

A: Hello, I'd like--------------(speak) to Mr Okinawa.

S: Who's calling?

A: Karl Maier, from Schwenningen. I wonder if I could-------------- (see) him this week?

S: I'm afraid Mr Okinawa is not free this week. He tried-------------- (reach) you by phone several times last week, but you were in New York.

A: Yes, I'm sorry. I remember---------------- (ask) him to call me, but I forgot -------------(tell) him I'd be away.

S: Perhaps I can ask him ------------(call) you as soon as he's free next week.

A: Yes, please do. I'll look forward to----------- (hear) from him.

S: Okay. Thank you for -------------(call). We'll talk again next week.

A: Fine. Bye for now.

S: Goodbye.

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A complete the following telephone call


S: Good morning, ACME Enterprises.

A: Hello, I'd like-to speak (speak) to Mr Okinawa.

S: Who's calling?

A: Karl Maier, from Schwenningen. I wonder if I could see (see) him this week?

S: I'm afraid Mr Okinawa is not free this week. He tried to reach (reach) you by phone several times last week, but you were in New York.

A: Yes, I'm sorry. I remember asking (ask) him to call me, but I forgot to tell (tell) him I'd be away.

S: Perhaps I can ask him to call (call) you as soon as he's free next week.

A: Yes, please do. I'll look forward to hearing (hear) from him.

S: Okay. Thank you for calling (call). We'll talk again next week.

A: Fine. Bye for now.

S: Goodbye.

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Anónimo dijo...

Ing-II section 01 " gerunds and infinitives practice"
well complete the following excercises about the gerunds and the infinitives

A complete the following telephone call


S: Good morning, ACME Enterprises.

A: Hello, I'd like to speak to Mr Okinawa.

S: Who's calling?

A: Karl Maier, from Schwenningen. I wonder if I could see him this week?

S: I'm afraid Mr Okinawa is not free this week. He tried to (reach) you by phone several times last week, but you were in New York.

A: Yes, I'm sorry. I remember (asking) him to call me, but I forgot to (tell) him I'd be away.

S: Perhaps I can ask him ( to call) you as soon as he's free next week.

A: Yes, please do. I'll look forward to hear from him.

S: Okay. Thank you for to( call). We'll talk again next week.

A: Fine. Bye for now.

S: Goodbye.

CARLOS EDUARDO ANGARITA ZAMBRANO SECCION 1 INGLES 2 IUTI

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A complete the following telephone call


S: Good morning, ACME Enterprises.

A: Hello, I'd like to speak to Mr Okinawa.

S: Who's calling?

A: Karl Maier, from Schwenningen. I wonder if I could see him this week?

S: I'm afraid Mr Okinawa is not free this week. He tried to reach you by phone several times last week, but you were in New York.

A: Yes, I'm sorry. I remember asking him to call me, but I forgot to tell him I'd be away.

S: Perhaps I can ask him to call you as soon as he's free next week.

A: Yes, please do. I'll look forward to hearing from him.

S: Okay. Thank you for calling. We'll talk again next week.

A: Fine. Bye for now.

S: Goodbye.

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MATRICULA 7394

Anónimo dijo...

well complete the following excercises about the gerunds and the infinitives

A complete the following telephone call


S: Good morning, ACME Enterprises.

A: Hello, I'd like speak to Mr Okinawa.

S: Who's calling?

A: Karl Maier, from Schwenningen. I wonder if I could see him this week?

S: I'm afraid Mr. Okinawa is not free this week. He tried you to reach by phone several times last week, but you were in New York.

A: Yes, I'm sorry. I remember to asking (ask) him to call me, but I forgot to tell him I'd be away.

S: Perhaps I can ask him to call you as soon as he's free next week.

A: Yes, please do. I'll look forward to hearing from him.

S: Okay. Thank you for calling. We'll talk again next week.

A: Fine. Bye for now.

S: Goodbye.

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matricula 7420

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A complete the following telephone call


S: Good morning, ACME Enterprises.

A: Hello, I'd like-to speak (speak) to Mr Okinawa



S: Who's calling?

A: Karl Maier, from Schwenningen. I wonder if I could see) him this week?

S: I'm afraid Mr Okinawa is not free this week. He trie to reach (reach) you by phone several times last week, but you were in New York.

A: Yes, I'm sorry. I remember asking (ask) him to call me, but I forgot tell (tell) him I'd be away.

S: Perhaps I can ask him to call (call) you as soon as he's free next week.

A: Yes, please do. I'll look forward to hearing (hear) from him.

S: Okay. Thank you for calling(call). We'll talk again next week.

A: Fine. Bye for now.

S: Goodbye.
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Anónimo dijo...

Ing-II section 01 " gerunds and infinitives practice"
well complete the following excercises about the gerunds and the infinitives

A complete the following telephone call


S: Good morning, ACME Enterprises.

A: Hello, I'd like--------------(speak) to Mr Okinawa.

S: Who's calling?

A: Karl Maier, from Schwenningen. I wonder if I could-------------- (see) him this week?

S: I'm afraid Mr Okinawa is not free this week. He tried-------------- (reach) you by phone several times last week, but you were in New York.

A: Yes, I'm sorry. I remember---------------- (ask) him to call me, but I forgot -------------(tell) him I'd be away.

S: Perhaps I can ask him ------------(call) you as soon as he's free next week.

A: Yes, please do. I'll look forward to----------- (hear) from him.

S: Okay. Thank you for -------------(call). We'll talk again next week.

A: Fine. Bye for now.

S: Goodbye.

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Anónimo dijo...

Ing-II section 01 " gerunds and infinitives practice"
well complete the following excercises about the gerunds and the infinitives

A complete the following telephone call


S: Good morning, ACME Enterprises.

A: Hello, I'd like to speak to Mr Okinawa.

S: Who's calling?

A: Karl Maier, from Schwenningen. I wonder if I could (see) him this week?

S: I'm afraid Mr Okinawa is not free this week. He tried to (reach) you by phone several times last week, but you were in New York.

A: Yes, I'm sorry. I remember (asking) him to call me, but I forgot to (tell) him I'd be away.

S: Perhaps I can ask him ( to call) you as soon as he's free next week.

A: Yes, please do. I'll look forward to (hear) from him.

S: Okay. Thank you for to( call). We'll talk again next week.

A: Fine. Bye for now.

S: Goodbye.

Manuel F Romero I SECCION 1 INGLES 2 IUTI

Anónimo dijo...

A complete the following telephone call


S: Good morning, ACME Enterprises.

A: Hello, I'd like to speak to Mr Okinawa.

S: Who's calling?

A: Karl Maier, from Schwenningen. I wonder if I could see him this week?

S: I'm afraid Mr Okinawa is not free this week. He tried to reach you by phone several times last week, but you were in New York.

A: Yes, I'm sorry. I remember asking him to call me, but I forgot tell him I'd be away.

S: Perhaps I can ask him to call you as soon as he's free next week.

A: Yes, please do. I'll look forward to hearing from him.

S: Okay. Thank you for calling. We'll talk again next week.

A: Fine. Bye for now.

S: Goodbye.
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Anónimo dijo...

A complete the following telephone call


S: Good morning, ACME Enterprises.

A: Hello, I'd lik to speak(speak) to Mr Okinawa.

S: Who's calling?

A: Karl Maier, from Schwenningen. I wonder if I could see him this week?

S: I'm afraid Mr Okinawa is not free this week. He tried to reach (reach) you by phone several times last week, but you were in New York.

A: Yes, I'm sorry. I remember asking (ask) him to call me, but I forgot to tell(tell) him I'd be away.

S: Perhaps I can ask him to call (call) you as soon as he's free next week.

A: Yes, please do. I'll look forward to hearing (hear) from him.

S: Okay. Thank you for calling (call). We'll talk again next week.

A: Fine. Bye for now.

S: Goodbye.

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Anónimo dijo...

A complete the following telephone call


S: Good morning, ACME Enterprises.

A: Hello, I'd like to speak to Mr Okinawa.

S: Who's calling?

A: Karl Maier, from Schwenningen. I wonder if I could see him this week?

S: I'm afraid Mr Okinawa is not free this week. He tried to reach you by phone several times last week, but you were in New York.

A: Yes, I'm sorry. I remember asking him to call me, but I forgot tell him I'd be away.

S: Perhaps I can ask him to call you as soon as he's free next week.

A: Yes, please do. I'll look forward to hearing from him.

S: Okay. Thank you for calling. We'll talk again next week.

A: Fine. Bye for now.

S: Goodbye.

Anónimo dijo...

A complete the following telephone call


S: Good morning, ACME Enterprises.

A: Hello, I'd like-to speak (speak) to Mr Okinawa.

S: Who's calling?

A: Karl Maier, from Schwenningen. I wonder if I could see (see) him this week?

S: I'm afraid Mr Okinawa is not free this week. He tried to reach (reach) you by phone several times last week, but you were in New York.

A: Yes, I'm sorry. I remember asking (ask) him to call me, but I forgot to tell (tell) him I'd be away.

S: Perhaps I can ask him to call (call) you as soon as he's free next week.

A: Yes, please do. I'll look forward to hearing (hear) from him.

S: Okay. Thank you for calling (call). We'll talk again next week

ADRIAN J. ROMERO H.
MATRICULA 7625
SECCION 02 TARDE
MANTENIMIENTO MECANICO

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