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Can i use your phone to call SO? #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 26, 2005 2:49 am   Can i use your phone to call SO?
 

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #67 "Business dialogue on the phone", question 1

Bob: Do you ......... if I use your phone to call my wife?

(a) value
(b) worry
(c) mind
(d) allow

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #67 "Business dialogue on the phone", answer 1

Bob: Do you mind if I use your phone to call my wife?

Correct answer: (c) mind
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Can i use your phone to call SO? #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 26, 2005 13:46 pm   Can i use your phone to call SO?
 

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Yes, can/could I use your phone are reasonable alternatives.
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