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C. Fill in the blanks with little, a little, the little, few, a few or the few.
Grocer: Good morning, Sir. Do you have
time?
Customer: Certainly, I can spare
minutes.
Grocer: We have
questions for the purpose of feedback.
minutes you spare us will help us serve you better.
Customer:
shopkeepers care for feedback.
And,
who take feedback, do not
act on it.
Grocer: Sir, we are among
grocers who
value our customers and want to do every
bit to serve them better.
Customer: It takes only
effort to improve service. I have
suggestions and I hope
suggestions I give will win you many more
customers.
Grocer:
Thanks a lot, Sir.

Answers

Answered by yushi0540
5

Answer:

Grocer: Good morning, Sir. Do you have time?

Customer: Certainly, I can spare few minutes.

Grocer: We have few questions for the purpose of feedback. Few minutes you spare us will help us serve you better.

Customer: shopkeepers care for feedback. And, who take feedback, do not act on it.

Grocer: Sir, we are among a few grocers who value our customers and want to do every bit to serve them better.

Customer: It takes only little effort to improve service. I have few suggestions and I hope suggestions I give will win you many more customers.

Grocer: Thanks a lot, Sir.

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Answered by najbinsultana328
3

Answer:

C. Fill in the blanks with little, a little, the little, few, a few or the few.

Grocer: Good morning, Sir. Do you have

time?

Customer: Certainly, I can spare

minutes.

Grocer: We have

questions for the purpose of feedback.

minutes you spare us will help us serve you better.

Customer:

shopkeepers care for feedback.

And,

who take feedback, do not

act on it.

Grocer: Sir, we are among

grocers who

value our customers and want to do every

bit to serve them better.

Customer: It takes only

effort to improve service. I have

suggestions and I hope

suggestions I give will win you many more

customers.

Grocer:

Thanks a lot, Sir.

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