TOEFL EXERCISE (Skills 11-13), page 62
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‘The phone bill is certainly high this
month!
Tl say!
WHAT DOES THE WOMAN MEAN?
{saw Bill in calculus class this morn-
ing.
Then he’s not sick anymore.
WHAT HAD THE MAN ASSUMED?
I don't know how I'm going to get this
paper done by Monday.
‘Why not stay home tonight instead of
going out?
WHAT DOES THE WOMAN SUG-
GEST?
‘The cafeteria is closed in the morn-
ings.
So, the cafeteria doesn’t serve break-
fast!
WHAT HAD THE MAN ASSUMED?
Do you think we can park in that lot
without getting a ticket?
As far as 1 know.
WHAT DOES THE MAN MEAN?
I'm so glad to be finished with that
class!
You can say that again!
WHAT DOES THE MAN MEAN?
| couldn’t finish any of the math prob-
lems that Professor Allen assigned for
today.
Neither could I.
WHAT DOES THE MAN MEAN?
just got back from the post office.
Then, you did remember to mail the
package!
WHAT HAD THE WOMAN
‘ASSUMED?
I'm afraid there won't be enough
space in my car.
Let's take my car instead; it's bigger
than yours.
WHAT DOES THE MAN SUGGEST?
‘These muffins taste really great.
‘They were freshly made this morning,
weren't they?
WHAT DOES THE MAN MEAN?