Fill the gaps: -It is easy to say that there are ... cars. But there are not ... parking places.
-That’s why I don’t go to work by car. There is ... traffic ,.. traffic lights, and it is ... hard to find a parking place.
-How much is that phone? -It’s 300 euro.
-Oh, this is ... It is... expensive for me. I haven’t got... money to buy it. Do you have a cheaper one?
-This one is only 100. I think it is cheap ...
-Perfect! The more expensive one has... functions anyway.
-How is your coffee?
-It is not strong ... . And it’s ... sweet; there is... sugar in it. And how is yours?
-Mine is ... bitter. It doesn’t have ... sugar. There aren’t ... places where you can have a good coffee!
-Whose toys are these?
-They are my brother’s. He has ... toys and they take out ... space. But he always says he doesn’t have ... toys. He is ... spoiled. I don’t have ... toys, but they are ... for me.
-Whom did you call?
-I called my sister, but she was ... busy to talk. She said she has ... work to do, ... reports to write, and not ... time to finish it all.
-And does she get ... money for her work?
-No, she doesn’t. She is not paid ...
We … will (buy) this car if you … (give) us a discount.
If my dad … (finds) his tools, he … (wil be able) to repair my bike.
If David … (does not give up) smoking, Liza … (will not marry) him.
Mary … (will meet) her friends from Italy if she … (comes) to the party.
If you … (lend) me the money, I … (will pay) you back next month.
They … (will not let) you into the cinema if you … (lose) your tickets.
If my sister … (travels) to Japan, she … (will buy) a kimono for me.