Grammar American & British

Friday, July 17, 2020

Conversation & Dialogue [ 11 ]

11- ] Conversation & Dialogue .



Booking Tickets For The Opera House.

Clerk : Yes , sir .

Customer : Er ….the Opera House concerts . Are there any tickets left for tomorrow night’s concert ?

Clerk : Sorry , sir . Sold out .

Customer : Sold out ? Really ?

Clerk : I’m afraid so .

Customer : Oh ! I really wanted to go to that concert .

Clerk : A limited number of tickets are available on the day of the performance .

Customer : Where from ?

Clerk : From the box office at the concert hall . It opens at ten o’clock in the morning .

Customer : Will we have to queue ?

Clerk : The concerts are very popular . I really think you should try to get there early …as early as possible .

[ On the next day . ]

Man : Are you waiting for tickets ?

Customer : Yes .

Man : I have some thirty- five pound tickets for only fifty pounds .

Customer : Do you have two seats together ?

Man : Of course .

[ At the music hall in the evening . ]

Customer : Why is that door closed ?Excuse me . May we get to our seats ?

Attendant : Latecomers will not be admitted until interval .

Customer : Latecomers ! It’s only a quarter past seven . We’re not late .

Attendant : The concert began at seven o’clock . It was in the paper .

Customer : The paper ! I don’t read the paper .

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