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  • Are those new shoes Jane?
    Yes, they are.
    Yes, they're shoes.
    Yes, they do.
  • Would you like to go shopping this weekend?
    I like to.
    I'd want to.
    I'd love to.
  • Do you go shopping a lot?
    All weekends!
    Every weekend!
    Last weekend!
  • A headache again? Oh, Lee! You have to go to the doctor.
    No, I haven't got a stomach ache.
    No. She's a nurse.
    I know. Today it is worse than yesterday.
  • We could go together in the afternoon.
    That's a great idea, thanks!
    Sorry, in the morning I have to cook.
    I think he has to stay at home today.
  • What do you need to buy today Fred?
    Something for my sister's birthday.
    I went to get it.
    There were lots of presents.
  • Was it a good shop?
    Yes, very.
    Yes, good.
    Yes, well.
  • Do you like shopping Julia?
    My mum went shopping.
    Yes, it's all right.
    OK, here you are.
  • Look! There's a bookshop. You can get a book there.
    Yes, we can see it.
    Brilliant! Let's go inside.
    I choose this bookshop.
  • Well, we have to call the doctor first.
    Of course. We can invite him.
    Sure. My tooth doesn't hurt now.
    OK! Give me the phone.
  • Where shall I see you?
    At the station.
    To the station.
    On the station.
  • Where did you find them?
    Yes, in town.
    In a shop in town.
    Last week.
  • What are your sister's hobbies?
    She loves drawing.
    She is drawing.
    She has got my drawings.
  • I see. What's the doctor's name?
    He's at the hospital.
    It's Mr. Black, I think.
    No, I'm fine.
  • Which is your favourite shop?
    That's my favourite sport.
    How about doing some sport?
    I like the sports shop.
  • Whose phone is this? It isn't yours.
    Yes, he's got a black phone.
    No, it's dad's.
    No. Take it off.
  • And what do you buy?
    I liked buying clothes.
    I'd like to buy clothes.
    I like buying clothes.
  • Does your sister like sport?
    I don't know.
    So do I.
    What's the matter?
  • Hey, brother! What's the matter?
    I've got a headache again.
    Not bad. Thanks.
    Don't do that again!
  • How about buying your sister a book about drawing?
    That's a good idea.
    I don't want it.
    You buy them every day.