Read the following
conversations and see how the new words are used.
[M] Is
the price quoted here accurate?
[W] Yes,
it is. The price printed in the catalog
is incorrect.
[M] I
hope the
salesperson remembered to alert the customer about the discrepancy.
[M] We are completely out of packing supplies and cannot prepare any more boxes today.
[W] It's your job to make certain that you have sufficient packing materials.
[M] I thought we had enough boxes on hand, but I was wrong.
[M] Why did we change carriers? I thought the previous company was fine.
[W] Mr. Sato is
trying to minimize his costs, and the new company delivers for
less money.
[M] I hope it was a good decision, since a
dependable carrier is so integral
to our customer
satisfaction.
[M] How will you fulfill this request for immediate delivery since
the delivery men are still on strike?
[W]
I'll have to find another way to ship
it. Maybe I'll
just get in the car and drive the package to its destination.
[M] We can't afford to
move all of our inventory that way.