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write a conversation in which one of a person needs sympathy and the other offers advice / suggest a remedy .
1) what a pity ! perhaps you should ...​

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Answered by DakshRaj1234
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If something is described as a pity, it is disappointing or not satisfactory:

"Can't you go to the party? Oh, that's (such) a pity."

[ + (that) ] It's a pity (that) children spend so little time outside nowadays.

[ + (that) ] Pity (that) you didn't remember to give me the message.

What a pity you're ill!

"I called the restaurant, but they're closed tonight." "Pity."

We'll have to leave early, more's the pity (= and I am unhappy about it).

The pity was that so few people bothered to come.

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