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FEMALE: |
Good afternoon. May I help you? |
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MARTIN: |
Yes, please. I want to buy a ticket for the movie. |
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FEMALE: |
For
today? |
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MARTIN: |
Yes. What time is the movie? |
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FEMALE: |
At
two o'clock, four o'clock, seven-thirty, and nine-fifteen. |
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MARTIN: |
I
want a ticket for four o'clock. |
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FEMALE: |
How
many? |
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MARTIN: |
Only one. |
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FEMALE: |
For
today? |
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MARTIN: |
Yes, for today, at four o'clock. |
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FEMALE: |
I'm
sorry. I don't have any tickets for four o'clock. Do you want
another time? |
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MARTIN: |
What time do you have tickets for? |
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FEMALE: |
Two
o'clock and nine-fifteen. Do you want a ticket? |
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MARTIN: |
No,
thank you. |
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FEMALE 2: |
Hi.
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MARTIN: |
Hello. I want to buy a ticket for the movie. Do you have any
tickets? |
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FEMALE 2: |
Yes, I do. What time do you want? |
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MARTIN: |
What time is the movie? |
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FEMALE 2: |
Twelve-thirty, three-fifteen, five-thirty, eight o'clock, and ten
o'clock. What time do you want? |
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MARTIN: |
Five-thirty. |
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FEMALE 2: |
Which movie do you want? |
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MARTIN: |
Pardon? |
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FEMALE 2: |
Which movie do you want? There are three movies. |
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MARTIN: |
I
don't know. |
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MALE: |
May
I help you? |
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MARTIN: |
Do
you have tickets for tonight? |
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MALE: |
No,
I don't. |
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MARTIN: |
When do you have tickets for? |
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MALE: |
I
have tickets for next week. |
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MARTIN: |
Which day? |
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MALE: |
Tuesday night. |
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MARTIN: |
Who
is playing next week? |
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MALE: |
Baltimore and New York. |
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MARTIN: |
What time is the game? |
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MALE: |
It's at eight o'clock. |
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MARTIN: |
What time does the game finish? |
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MALE: |
It
sometimes finishes at ten or ten-thirty. |
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MARTIN: |
Do
you have three tickets? |
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MALE: |
Of
course. Do you want three tickets? |
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MARTIN: |
Yes. Where are the seats? |
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MALE: |
Here. Or here. Or here. Which seats do you want? |
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MARTIN: |
Right here. That's very good. I want three tickets. |
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MALE: |
OK.
Wait a minute. |
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MALE 2: |
Good evening. |
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MARTIN: |
Good evening. I want to buy a ticket. |
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MALE 2: |
Where are you going? |
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MARTIN: |
I'm
going to Philadelphia. What time is the train to Philadelphia?
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MALE 2: |
The
next train is at two forty-five. |
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MARTIN: |
I'm
not going today. What time is the train tomorrow? |
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MALE 2: |
At
two forty-five. The train to Philadelphia is at two forty-five every
day. |
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MARTIN: |
Is
that the only train? |
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MALE 2: |
No. |
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MARTIN: |
What time are the other trains? |
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MALE 2: |
At
six-fifteen in the morning. At two forty-five in the afternoon. And
ten-thirty at night. Do you want a ticket? |
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MARTIN: |
I
don't want a ticket today. Thanks. |
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MALE 2: |
You're welcome. |
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