How much How many How How about Why not Why |
—Very much.
—Five.
—Let me think about it.
—They look very nice on you.
—Sure.
—It's two hundred yuan.
Mom: Could you help me do some shopping, Sam?
Sam: Sure, Mom. What do we need?
Mom: We need three kilos of oranges and some vegetables.
Sam: How many vegetables do we need?
Mom: Two kilos. And buy ten eggs and two kilos of bread. Oh, we don't have any milk.
Sam: How many bottles do we need, then?
Mom: Four bottles.
Sam: Is that all?
Mom: I think so.
Shopping List |
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Three kilos |
Vegetable |
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Ten |
Bread |
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Milk |
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Beth: This is a good shop. There are so many good clothes here.
Ann: It's one of my favorite shops. What about this skirt?
Beth: That's nice. How about these pants? This pair looks good on me.
Ann: Sure. Why don't you try them on?
Beth: OK. Can I try them on?
Salesgirl: Yes, you can.
Beth: How do I look? Does this make me look fat (肥胖)?
Ann: No. It looks very nice.
Beth: I think I'll buy it. How about you? Do you try on the skirt?
Ann: Yeah. It's OK. I see a nice dress, too. But I don't like its color. Do you have a red one?
Salesgirl: Yes, here you are.
Ann: OK, I'll take them.