c. A manservant who acts as a personal attendant to his employer
4. rush
d. Move fast
A: Excuse me, would you bring the (______), please? B: Here you are, sir. A: Thank you. This is a little something for you. B: Anything else for you, sir? A: No, thank you. That was a good dinner. B: Oh, sir, you are too kind. Thank you for the (______) tip. A: Don't mention it. But we are in a little hurry and must (______) off to catch a movie.
At the same time, can you tell the (______) to pull my car out? B: I will do that immediately, sir.
-ing reduction : sounds like /in/
Putting
Example :
A man is putting a bag in the trunk.
Having
I'm having a shower.
Anything
Anything else for you, sir?
Thinking
I'm thinking of going home.
A. May I have the bill, please? (°è»ê¼ Á» ÁֽðڽÀ´Ï±î?)
B. I think this is added up wrong. (À̰ÍÀÌ À߸ø ´õÇØÁø °Í °°¾Æ¿ä.)
C. Do you accept this credit card? (ÀÌ ½Å¿ëÄ«µå ¹Þ½À´Ï±î?)
D. Waiter, would you bring the check, please?
E. Thank you. Here's the tip.
F. But we are in a little hurry and must rush off to catch a movie.
Miss, would you pass me the ketchup bottle, please?
Thank you. This is a little something for you.
But we are in a little hurry and must rush off to the airport.