A.I'd love to
B.I like it
C.I don't
D.I will
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A.I'm afraid so
B.No, I'm sorry not
C.I'm afraid not
D.It's my pleasure
A.No, I already have plans.
B.I'd love to, but I'm busy tonight
C.No, I really don't like being with you
D.I'm ill, so I shouldn't go out.
A.OK. Let's go.
B.You are welcome
C.But I have nothing else to do.
D.Not bad.
A.Yes, please
B.Yes, I would
C.I'd love to
D.I've no idea
A.No, thanks.
B.No, I wouldn't
C.Yes, I want.
D.Yes, I like.
A.Yes, I'd like
B.I'd like
C.Yes. please
D.Yes. I will
A.Yes. I would
B.No, I wouldn't
C.No, thank you
D.I've had enough
A.some
B.little
C.a little
D.any
A.me go
B.me going
C.I go
D.I going
A.Not at all.
B.Are you sure?
C.Great! I'd love to.
D.You're welcome.
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