![]() Paul: You mean to go to the graduation ceremony?ĭrew: Yes, I’d like to go with you if I may. I don’t think they open until nine o’clockĭrew: What time are you leaving tomorrow? Harry: I expect that it’s a little too early. ![]() Stan: Do you know the telephone number to call? It used to leave every half hour, but I think the schedule’s been changed. Stan: What time does the bus leave for the airport? I guess we could call them.Ĭliff: I know Dick has to work, but maybe Brenda can go. Pat: Why don’t you do that while I change my clothes?Ĭliff: Do you think Dick or Brenda will want to go? Pat: What time does Mother’s plane get in?Ĭliff: I’m not sure, but I think at 2:35. Margaret: Then maybe we could pick your suit up at the cleaners. Margaret: Aren’t we supposed to be at Jim’s house by five o’clock? ![]() Can you call the restaurant and ask them where we park our car? We’ll never make it there with all this evening traffic. ![]() NATASHA: But I thought we had to be at the restaurant by 7:30 for the surprise party. NATASHA: What time is it? We’re going to be late! Beberapa percakapan di bawah diambil dari buku buku DIALOGS FOR EVERYDAY USE (Short Situational Dialogs for Students of English as a Foreign Language) by JULIA M. Sebagai basa-basi atau memang ingin tahu waktunya.Īda kalanya sebelum memperkenalkan diri dan pembicaraan menjadi serius, kita perlu basa-basi sekedar untuk membuka percakapan dengan menanyakan jam.īerikut beberapa contoh dialog/percakapan menanyakan waktu atau jam. Menanyakan waktu bisa digunakan pada saat tertentu dalam dialog.
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