M: How were your photos like
W: I’m afraid none of them :came out.
M: How were your photos like
W: I’m afraid none of them :came out.
M: How did your mother like the film she saw last night
W: She thought the language was terrible.
W: How did you and your dad like the football game yesterday
M: Oh, they played so poorly that we left at the half time.
W: How do you like your new job
M: I like it very much. This is a nice company to work for.
W: You worked for a large company before, didn’t you
M: Yes, I did. But I prefer a small company.
W: Is it really different
M: Oh, yes. It’s much different. I like a small company because it’s more exciting.
W: You mean a large company is boring to work for
M: No, it’s not boring. But a large company has too many people and because it is so big that two or three people couldn’t possibly make all the important decisions.
W: You see, small businesses have a common problem., only the two or three people who run it can make decisions, and the employees may not be very happy because they can’t make decisions.
M: But large companies also have a common problem, so many people are making decisions that sometimes it is a waste of time and money.
W: Well, I guess there are problems eve
A. A large company.
B. A small company.
C. A company of his own.
D. All kinds of companies.
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W: How did your parents like the play they attended last week
M: My mother thought the language was terrible, but my father liked it.
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M: How did your mother like the film she saw last night
W: She thought the language was terrible.
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