Customer: "Excuse me, ______ is this blue shirt?" Seller: "It is $25., A. How many, B. How much, C. What size, D. Which one, Seller: "What can I do for you, sir?" Customer: "______", A. No, you cannot., B. It's too expensive., C. Yes, I want to buy a pair of shoes., D. The price is too low., If you want to ask for a lower price, you can say..., A. What size do you want?, B. How much are they all?, C. Can you give me the cheaper?, D. How much I should pay this?, Seller: "What size do you want?" Customer: "______", A. The pink one, please., B. Size L, please., C. It is $10., D. I'll offer you $5., Customer: "It's rather expensive. Will you take $15?" Seller: "______ My last price is $18, A. Yes, you can take it., B. No, you cannot; my lowest price is $18., C. I want a red T-shirt., D. What color do you need?, Which expression is used to ask for the total price of several items?, A. How much is it?, B. What about the price?, C. How much are all together?, D. How about the cost?, Seller: "What color do you need?" Customer: "______", A. Size 38, please., B. It's too low., C. The pink one, please!, D. I can let you have it., "I'll offer you $20 for this bag." This sentence is an example of..., A. Asking for price, B. Selling something, C. Bargaining, D. Offering help, Seller: "I can let you have it for $10." This means the seller is..., A. Asking for the size, B. Giving a final price/agreement, C. Rejecting the buyer, D. Asking what the buyer needs, Customer: "How much it will be?" Seller: "It will be $50 for all items." The customer is asking about.., A. The color, B. The size, C. The quantity, D. The price.

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