I am going to buy some cigarettes. Do you want an evening paper?
2) Ann: No, thanks. You are always buying cigarettes, Paul.
How many do you smoke a day?
Paul: I don't smoke very many. Jack smokes far more than I do. He spends £10 a week on cigarettes.
3) Mary sees Peter standing at the bus stop.
What bus are you waiting for?
I am waiting for a 9 or a 14.
4) You usually go to work by a car, don't you?
Yes, but the car belongs to my mother and she sometimes wants it. She is using it today to take Tom to the dentist.
5) I usually go by car too. Jack takes me because he passes my office on his way to the factory. But this week he is working in a factory in the opposite direction: so I am queueing like you.
6) Here's a 9 now. Are you coming on it or are you waiting for a 14?
Mary: I think I'll take the 9. If I wait for a 14 I may be late, and if you are late at my office everyone looks at you.
7) Mary and Ann are waiting outside a telephone box. Inside the box a boy is dialing a number.
Mary: Do you know that boy?
Ann: Yes, he's a friend of my brother's. He phones his girl friend every day from this box.
8) Mary: Where does he come from?
Ann: He comes from Japan. He's a very clever boy; he speaks four languages.
9) Mary: I wonder what he is speaking now.
Ann: Well, his girl friend comes from Japan too; so I suppose he is speaking Japanese.
10) It is 8.30. Tom and Ann are having breakfast. They both are opening their letters.
Tom: No one ever writes to me. All I get is bills! Do you have anything interesting?
11) Ann: I've got a letter from Hugh. He says he is coming to London next week and wants us to meet him for lunch.
12) Peter: Do you have traffic wardens in your country?
Pedro: No, I don't think so. You do not see them in my town anyway.
What exactly a traffic warden does?
13) He walks up and down the street and if a car stays too long; at a parking place or parks in a no-parking area he sticks a parking ticket to the windscreen.
14) Look! He is putting a ticket on Tom's car. Tom will be furious when he sees it. He hates getting parking tickets.
15) Customer: I want to buy a fur coat. Have you any nice coats for about £500?
Assistant: I'm afraid we are just closing, madam. It's 4.55, and we always close at 5.00
sharp on Fridays as Mr Jones the manager does not want to miss his favourite television
programme.
16) It is Friday evening and the Brown family are at home. Mrs Brown is listening to a concert on the radio; Mr Brown is reading a paper, George Brown is doing his homework and Ann Brown is writing a letter.
17) Mr Brown always reads his newspapers in the evenings. Mrs Brown sometimes knitts but she is not knitting tonight.
18) Mr Black often goes to the theatre but his wife does not go very often.
He likes all sorts of plays. She prefers comedies.
It was a cold winter's night. The wind ... was blowing..and thick snow wasfalling onto the ground. None of us could sleep, so we all were staying up late. While we were sitting in the living room, listening to my brother Jed, play the guitar. Mum came out of the kitchen with hot chocolate for everyone. We werehaving a great time when, suddenly, all the lightswent out. Mum began looking for some candles. Ted was trying to help us when my sister, Emma , fell off the couch. As I was..trying to reach her, I tripped over my brother's guitar. Luckily, Dad found some matches and lit the fire. We could see again but we couldn't stop laughing.
1) Ann sees Paul putting-on his coat and says:
Where are you going, Paul?
I am going to buy some cigarettes. Do you want an evening paper?
2) Ann: No, thanks. You are always buying cigarettes, Paul.
How many do you smoke a day?
Paul: I don't smoke very many. Jack smokes far more than I do. He spends £10 a week on cigarettes.
3) Mary sees Peter standing at the bus stop.
What bus are you waiting for?
I am waiting for a 9 or a 14.
4) You usually go to work by a car, don't you?
Yes, but the car belongs to my mother and she sometimes wants it. She is using it today to take Tom to the dentist.
5) I usually go by car too. Jack takes me because he passes my office on his way to the factory. But this week he is working in a factory in the opposite direction: so I am queueing like you.
6) Here's a 9 now. Are you coming on it or are you waiting for a 14?
Mary: I think I'll take the 9. If I wait for a 14 I may be late, and if you are late at my office everyone looks at you.
7) Mary and Ann are waiting outside a telephone box. Inside the box a boy is dialing a number.
Mary: Do you know that boy?
Ann: Yes, he's a friend of my brother's. He phones his girl friend every day from this box.
8) Mary: Where does he come from?
Ann: He comes from Japan. He's a very clever boy; he speaks four languages.
9) Mary: I wonder what he is speaking now.
Ann: Well, his girl friend comes from Japan too; so I suppose he is speaking Japanese.
10) It is 8.30. Tom and Ann are having breakfast. They both are opening their letters.
Tom: No one ever writes to me. All I get is bills! Do you have anything interesting?
11) Ann: I've got a letter from Hugh. He says he is coming to London next week and wants us to meet him for lunch.
12) Peter: Do you have traffic wardens in your country?
Pedro: No, I don't think so. You do not see them in my town anyway.
What exactly a traffic warden does?
13) He walks up and down the street and if a car stays too long; at a parking place or parks in a no-parking area he sticks a parking ticket to the windscreen.
14) Look! He is putting a ticket on Tom's car. Tom will be furious when he sees it. He hates getting parking tickets.
15) Customer: I want to buy a fur coat. Have you any nice coats for about £500?
Assistant: I'm afraid we are just closing, madam. It's 4.55, and we always close at 5.00
sharp on Fridays as Mr Jones the manager does not want to miss his favourite television
programme.
16) It is Friday evening and the Brown family are at home. Mrs Brown is listening to a concert on the radio; Mr Brown is reading a paper, George Brown is doing his homework and Ann Brown is writing a letter.
17) Mr Brown always reads his newspapers in the evenings. Mrs Brown sometimes knitts but she is not knitting tonight.
18) Mr Black often goes to the theatre but his wife does not go very often.
He likes all sorts of plays. She prefers comedies.
It was a cold winter's night. The wind ... was blowing..and thick snow wasfalling onto the ground. None of us could sleep, so we all were staying up late. While we were sitting in the living room, listening to my brother Jed, play the guitar. Mum came out of the kitchen with hot chocolate for everyone. We werehaving a great time when, suddenly, all the lightswent out. Mum began looking for some candles. Ted was trying to help us when my sister, Emma , fell off the couch. As I was..trying to reach her, I tripped over my brother's guitar. Luckily, Dad found some matches and lit the fire. We could see again but we couldn't stop laughing.
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