A.No, no. I can help it myself.
B.Thank you.
C.Sorry, you can't.
D.No, I don't need you.
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A.Excuse me, you can't
B.I'm afraid you can't
C.I can't agree with you
D.Yes, thank you
A.That's very nice of you
B.No, you don't have to
C.Yes, please
D.With pleasure
A.That's very kind of you
B.With pleasure
C.You can, please
D.Thank you for the tea
A.Yes, you may not borrow.
B.Yes, go on.
C.Sure, here you are. Enjoy your journey.
D.It doesn't matter
A.What do you do?
B.It's a good idea.
C.No, thanks.
D.Certainly.
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