1 A Can I ____ you? B Yes, I’d ____ a latte, please. A Regular or ____? B Large, please. A To have ____ or take ____? B To have here. A ____ three pounds forty, please. B Here you ____. Three pounds forty. 2 A Where are my car ____? I can’t ____ them ____. B I don’t know. In your jacket ____? A No, they aren’t there. B How about on the ____ table? A No. B Are you ____ you don’t have them? A ____ sure. B Look in the living room. 3 A Oh no, it’s twenty minutes ____. B Is there a ____ room somewhere? It’s really cold here on the ____. A No, I don’t ____ so. B What’s the ____ now? A Six fifteen. We can take the six twenty, but it’s a ____ train. B No, let’s ____, then. 4 OK, ____ everyone, out here. Right, stand ____ under the tree. OK! Are you ____? Carole, I ____ see you. Can you stand ____ Jim? OK, ready? ____ cheese! 5 A ...So, Mr Bartlett, do you have any ____ you’d like ____? B Er, yes. On the ____ it says the hours are from ten to six. What ____ the weekends? A The ____ are ten to six at the weekends too, but you ____ overtime on Sundays. Saturday ____ as a normal day. But if you work on a Saturday, you have a weekday ____. The contract says ____ five days a week, with possibilities of ____. B Oh, right.

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