---Hilary, I think I’ll just have some coffee for a change.

---_________.The coffee I bought yesterday is in the cupboard.


  1. A.
    Coffee would be better
  2. B.
    Change it, please
  3. C.
    So do I
  4. D.
    Help yourself
D
答話者告訴對(duì)方昨天買的咖啡在柜子里,其目的是讓問話者“自取自拿”。
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