Put the lines of the dialogue in the correct order. a□I like playing chess. How about you?
b□Me too. Do you fancy a game this weekend?
c□Let's meet in the park at midday.
d□What do you like doing in your free time?
e□Yes. That sounds good. What time?
f□Really? I don't really like chess, but I quite like tennis.
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Daiana4822 Daiana4822  20.01.2024 11:34
d□What do you like doing in your free time?
a□I like playing chess. How about you?
f□Really? I don't really like chess, but I quite like tennis.
b□Me too. Do you fancy a game this weekend?
e□Yes. That sounds good. What time?
c□Let's meet in the park at midday.

Explanation:
To determine the correct order of the dialogue, we need to understand the flow of the conversation. The dialogue revolves around discussing hobbies and making plans to play chess.

- The conversation begins with person A asking person B about their interests in their free time. This is indicated by the line "What do you like doing in your free time?" So, the correct order starts with option d.
- Person A then shares their interest in playing chess by saying "I like playing chess. How about you?" This follows the question asked in option d, so the correct order continues with option a.
- Person B responds by saying "Really? I don't really like chess, but I quite like tennis." This shows their preference for tennis instead of chess, which is mentioned in option f. So, the next line is option f.
- Person B then expresses their interest in playing a game by saying "Me too. Do you fancy a game this weekend?" This follows the previous line, so the correct order proceeds with option b.
- Person A agrees to the plan by saying "Yes. That sounds good. What time?" This matches the situation in option e, so the next line is option e.
- Finally, person A suggests a specific time and location for the game by saying "Let's meet in the park at midday." This concludes the dialogue and matches option c.
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