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Joel doesn’t think very highly of his information in math

2 Joe is greatfull because Pete will help him study math and write the test

3 Pete thinks Joe’s room is is very unclean

4 Pete doesn’t really belive that Joe will find his book.

Find the expressions 1-6 in the story. Who says them? How do you say them in your language?

  1. There’s no point in… – Joel
  2. There’s nothing wrong with… – Pete
  3. It’s up to you. – Pete
  4. Anything else? – Pete
  5. … all over the place. – Pete
  6. if you say so… – Pete

b. Complete the dialogues with expressions 1-6 from Exercise 9a.

  1. A: Can I have two kilos of apples, please? B: Sure. There you are. Anything else?
  2. A: This CD is the best in the history of the world. B: Well, there’s nothing wrong with it – but I didn’t think it was very special.
  3. A: Where do you want to go tonight? B: It’s up to you. I don’t mind where we go.
  4. A: Oh no! It’s starting to rain – and we haven’t got an umbrella! B: Well, there’s no point in complaining. We just have to walk – and get wet!
  5. A: What’s the matter Mum? B: It’s the living room, Sarah. You’ve left things all over the place. Please put your things away!
  6. A: So what? There’s nothing wrong with that. B: Yes there is – you could damage your ears.

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