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Customer: I want some olive oil.
Shopkeeper: (a) ------------------------------------.
Customer: I need two litres.
Shopkeeper: I’m sorry, (b) -------------------- in the stock.
Customer: Then give me a little less.
Shopkeeper: (c) ----------------------- left in the canister.
Customer: Give me as much as you have and (d) ----------------------?
Shopkeeper: Just Rs.500 please.
(a) (i) How much are you needing? (ii) How much do you need?
(iii) How much did you need? (iv) How more do you need?
(b) (i) I don’t have some (ii) I am not having any (iii) I didn’t have so much (iv) I don’t have so much (c) (i) There is hardly half a litre (ii) There was hardly half a litre (iii) There were hardly half a litre (iv) There will be hardly half a litre (d) (i) how much money will I charge? (ii) how much money did you charge?
(iii) how much money will you charge? (iv) how much money had you charged?​

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Answered by alaina1812
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Answer:

Customer: I want some olive oil.

Shopkeeper: (a) How much do you need

Customer: I need two litres.

Shopkeeper: I’m sorry, (b) I don't have so much in the stock.

Customer: Then give me a little less.

Shopkeeper: (c) There is hardly half a litre left in the canister.

Customer: Give me as much as you have and (d) how much money did you charge?

Shopkeeper: Just Rs.500 please.

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