MISSING DIALOGUE MISSING DIALOGUE. # 34 CAN YOU REMEMBER?

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MISSING DIALOGUE MISSING DIALOGUE

# 34 CAN YOU REMEMBER?

A: Excuse me. Can I borrow your glue? B: Of course. A: Can I use this paper? B: Sure. Here you are. A: Thank-you.

A: Excuse me. Can I ______ your glue? B: ___ ______. A: Can I use this paper? B: Sure. Here ____ ____. A: Thank-you.

A: Excuse me. Can _ ______ ____ glue? B: ___ ______. A: Can I use this _____? B: Sure. ____ ____ ____. A: _____-____.

A: Excuse me. ___ _ ______ ____ glue? B: ___ ______. A: Can _ ___ ____ _____? B: Sure. ____ ____ ____. A: _____-____.

A: ______ ___. ___ _ ______ ____ ___? B: ___ ______. A: ___ _ ___ ____ _____? B: ____. ____ ____ ____. A: _____-____.