Focus: pronunciation of words starting with /h/
Language: hit-and-run, auxiliary verb DO for emphasis, this is the last thing I need right now
GREG: Are you Ok?
VIVIAN: A big truck came out of now where, hit my car and then drove away. Everything is such a mess! How could this have happened?
GREG: Take it easy, ok? .Have you called the police?
VIVIAN: No, in the confusion, I forgot. I can't believe this! I just spent $500 on repairs last week!
GREG: Are you ok? You aren't hurt?
VIVIAN: No, that's a relief . . . but my neck does hurt.
GREG: Maybe you are hurt. All right we are going to call the hospital just in case
VIVIAN: Why me? Why couldn't that truck have hit someone else? This is the last thing I need right now.
911: 911. How can I help you?
GREG: I'd like to report a hit and run car accident. My friend has just had her car wrecked and she might be hurt
911: Ok sir. What's the address?
GREG: It's 119 East Main Street. Please hurry!