- Hello. Café Viktoria. Can I help you?
- Hello. I would like to book a table, please.
- What day and what time do you want to come?
- Next Tuesday at 6 p.m. My father will have a birthday at that day. Do you have any free tables?
- Yes, we do. How many people are there in your party?
- I think there will be ten or eleven of us.
- OK. A table for eleven then. Would you like smoking or non-smoking table?
- Non-smoking, please.
- Right. Can I get your name, sir?
- Viktor Ivanov.
- Is there anything else I can do for you, Mr. Bond?
- No. That’s all I think.
- So you have a reservation for Next Tuesday at 6 p.m.
- Ok
- Thank you for calling. See you later.
- Good bye!
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1. Before the teacher entered he classroom the pupils had prepared everything for the lesson.
2. He remembered that he had not locked the front door.
3. We arrived five minutes late. The train had gone.
4. He had read the novel before he saw the film.
5. When I came to the office he had already left.
6. He said that they had discussed everything.
7. It began raining after I had come home.
8. He had never took part in such an outstanding event before.
9. I had read the letter before he left.
10. They hoped that the Rangers had won the game.