englishhobby
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Hello, everyone! It turned out to be a problem for me to translate into English from my native tongue the word meaning "a sentence or a few sentences that each speaker says in a dialogue". (I sometimes need to denote not just one sentence, but all the sentences said by one speaker in his part). I wouldn't call all of them replies, because sometimes they are initial phrases, not replies. So which word should I use if I want to give directions to my students of this sort:
Put the ______________ in the dialogue into the correct order.:?:
Here's a sample jumbled dialogue:
- Yes, I like these trousers. Do you have them in size 42? - how should I call this?
- Well, it wouldn’t matter too much. Can I try them on?
- Can I help you, sir?
- Of course. The changing rooms are over there.
- Just a minute, sir. I am afraid this is the last pair. We have the same trousers in Size 42, but in a different colour. They are grey, not black.
P.S. I don't need to rephrase the above sentence, I just need the right word to fit in.
Thank you in advance.
Put the ______________ in the dialogue into the correct order.:?:
Here's a sample jumbled dialogue:
- Yes, I like these trousers. Do you have them in size 42? - how should I call this?
- Well, it wouldn’t matter too much. Can I try them on?
- Can I help you, sir?
- Of course. The changing rooms are over there.
- Just a minute, sir. I am afraid this is the last pair. We have the same trousers in Size 42, but in a different colour. They are grey, not black.
P.S. I don't need to rephrase the above sentence, I just need the right word to fit in.
Thank you in advance.
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