🧳 Dialogue 1: At the train station A: You’ll want to take the Northern line southbound, then switch at Kennington. B: Sorry, I didn’t quite ____ that. A: Sure! Northern line southbound, then change at Kennington. B: Got it — but what do you mean ____ “southbound”? A: Ah, that just ____ the train going south — in the direction of Morden. B: Ah, okay! Thanks a lot. --- ☕ Dialogue 2: Making plans with a local A: We could nip out for a cheeky pint later. B: ____ again? A: I said we could go for a drink — just one, nothing wild. B: So, are you ____ that “cheeky pint” just means a casual beer? A: Yep, exactly. 📞 Dialogue 3: On the phone A: …and then you’ll get an email with the booking reference. B: Sorry, I ____ that last bit. A: No worries — I said you'll get an email with your booking reference. B: Great! And just to be ____, you ____ that’s the code I’ll need at the hotel? A: Yep, that’s right. 🎨 Dialogue 4: Discussing a project A: I think the design needs more breathing space. B: Could you ____ what you ____ by that? A: Sure — what I ____ was there’s too much going on in that area. It feels cluttered. B: Ah, got you. --- 🧠 Dialogue 5: During a lesson Student: So the past perfect is used… when again? Teacher: It’s for showing that one past event happened before another. Student: I’m not sure I ____. Teacher: Okay, let me ____ that ____ way. Imagine you arrived at the station and the train had already left. “Had left” happened before “arrived.” Student: Ohhh, now it makes sense!
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