How to say it in Chinese: Using positional phrases
Write the following dialogue in Chinese. (??????????)
A: Is my book on your desk? __________________________________________________
B: No, it’s not. There are no books on my desk. _____________________________________________
A: Where can it be? _____________________________________________
B: Check to see if it's under your desk or your bed. _____________________________________________
A: I did. There’s nothing under the desk or the bed. ________________________________________________
B: Maybe you left it behind in the bookstore. __________________________________________________
A: No, that’s not likely, but it may be in the classroom. _____________________________________________
B: But you can’t enter the classroom now. ____________________________________________
A: The door is locked, but I can enter from the window._________________________________________
A: ???????????? B: ????????????/???????????
A: ?????? B: ?????????????????
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A: ???????????????
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Choose the correct verb form in each sentence.
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Complete the following exchange, using the present indicative or the present subjunctive.
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