Girl: Hi Paul—looking forward to your holiday?
Boy: Oh, yeah—it’s going to be great. Though I’m a bit worried that I’ve packed the wrong clothes. I don’t think the weather’s going to be as good as I hoped.
Girl: ______
Boy: That’s right—my first flight.
Girl: Hi Paul—looking forward to your holiday?
Boy: Oh, yeah—it’s going to be great. Though I’m a bit worried that I’ve packed the wrong clothes. I don’t think the weather’s going to be as good as I hoped.
Girl: ______
Boy: That’s right—my first flight.
Paul, this is my friend, Ann.()
Paul, this is my friend, Ann.()
Paul: Can I help with your luggage? Lisa:()
The noise of the traffic()Paul from his work.
Girl: Hi Paul—looking forward to your holiday?
Boy: Oh, yeah—it’s going to be great. Though I’m a bit worried that I’ve packed the wrong clothes. I don’t think the weather’s going to be as good as I hoped.
Girl: ______
Boy: That’s right—my first flight.
Blues musician Paul “Poboy” Smith, born in Tupelo, Mississippi, in 1936, has since 1958 been a fixture on the southern blues scene after the release of his debut album in that year.
Girl: Hi Paul—looking forward to your holiday?
Boy: Oh, yeah—it’s going to be great. Though I’m a bit worried that I’ve packed the wrong clothes. I don’t think the weather’s going to be as good as I hoped.
Girl: ______
Boy: That’s right—my first flight.
Peter, David and Paul said following sentences:
Peter: David is a liar, Paul always tells the truth.
David: Peter is truthful.
Paul: David is a liar, Peter is truthful.
Two of these men always tell the truth, one of them sometimes tells the truth and sometimes lies. Which of these men is a liar?