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Situation 3 Just to be on the safe side.
A id you say you're taking Susan out tonight?
B:Yes, we're going to the Red Fox for dinner.
A o you have enough money?
B:Forty dollars. Why?
A:You didn't hear? She eats a lot.
B:I didn't know that. I'd better take sixty dollars just to be on the safe side.
A:Are you going out?
B:Yes. I think I'll take a walk. Want to join me?
A:No. I think I'll stay in and read.
B:That sky looks a little cloudy.
A:Yes, it does. It looks like rain.
B:Just to be on the safe side, I'll take an umbrella with me.
A:Hello, Jane. Do you have any tickets?
B:Yes. You're on Flight 201 leaving at seven- thirty tonight.
A:Good. What about the return trip tickets?
B:I made the reservations, but just to be on the safe side, you should reconfirm them.
A:I'll do that when i arrive in los Angeles.
B: Have a good trip.
A id you turn off the TV?
B:Yes, I did, but just to be on the safe side, I pulled out the plug from the wall.
A:Are you sure the campfire is out?
B:Yes, I am, but just to be on the safe side, I poured water on it.
A:It's chilly tonight.
B:I thought it might be, so just to be on the safe side, I brought my jackt.
A:This bill is expensive.
B:That's Okay, just to be on the safe side, I brought some extra money.
A:Are you sure yuor bicycle is O.K. there?
B:Yes, but I locked it just to be on the safe side. |
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