2. Would you like to try the jeans on? A. Yes please – what colour would you like? B. Yes please – where are the fitting rooms? C. Yes please – large or extra large?
✅ B. Yes please – where are the fitting rooms? Explanation: The question is about trying something on. Asking for the fitting rooms is the most appropriate repl
5. I like these jeans. A. Why don’t you try them on? B. What are you looking for? C. What are you wearing?
✅ A. Why don’t you try them on? Explanation: If someone likes a piece of clothing, suggesting they try it on is helpful and relevant.
7. What are you looking for? A. I’d like a watch, please. B. Yes, two please. C. No, I’m fine thanks.
✅ A. I’d like a watch, please. Explanation: This is a sales assistant’s question. "I’d like a watch" is the correct customer reply.
1. What size are you? A. I’ll take them. B. I’d like some trousers. C. I’m not sure – large?
✅ C. I’m not sure – large? Explanation: They're asking for your clothing size. "I'm not sure – large?" is a direct and relevant answer.
8. How much are these boots? A. They’re brown. B. They’re size 40. C. They’re £50.
✅ C. They’re £50. Explanation: The question is asking for a price, so "They’re £50" is the accurate answer.
6. They are £17.99. A. Thanks – can I pay by card? B. Thanks – what are you looking for? C. Thanks – how much are they?
✅ A. Thanks – can I pay by card? Explanation: The price has already been stated. Asking to pay is the correct next step.
3. The shorts look really good on you. A. I'm so sorry. B. Thank you. C. Sure, no problem.
✅ B. Thank you. Explanation: A compliment should be answered with gratitude. "Thank you" is polite and natural.
4. What colour would you like? A. I’d like to try this on, please. B. Size 34, please. C. I’m not sure actually.
✅ C. I’m not sure actually. Explanation: They are asking about color. Saying "I'm not sure actually" answers directly.
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