Complete the sentence using one of the following: I apologise, I insist, I promise, I suggest
(in a restaurant) You must let me pay for the meal. ..........
I suggest.
I apologise.
I insist.
I promise.
A
I apologise.
B
I suggest.
C
I promise.
D
I insist.
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'Apologise' refers to being sorry for any mistake committed;
'Insist' refers to making a powerful request ;
'Promise' refers to an assurance that one will do something;
'Suggest' refers to a kind of advice which the listener may or may not follow;
In the given sentence, the speaker makes a strong request to pay the bill. So, the correct answer is , C) I insist.
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