How much is the car?
How much is the car?
Woman: So which car are you buying?
Man: The Monarch 2000. It’s lovely but I have to get a thousand pounds more from the bank first because I don’t have enough money.
Woman: It’s a lot of money ... three thousand pounds. I could live on that for a year.
Man: Well, cars are expensive.
What’s Elena going to take to the party?
What’s Elena going to take to the party?
Man: Hi, Elena. Are you taking some cans of cola to the party?
Elena: Of course, and a pizza.
Man: I’m going to take a big bottle of orange juice and some biscuits.
Elena: Chocolate ones, I hope.
Where will Susan buy her eggs?
Where will Susan buy her eggs?
Man: We need some more eggs, Susan.
Susan: I’ll drive out to the farm and get them tomorrow.
Man: It’ll be quicker to go to the market or to the little shop across the road.
Susan: I know, but I prefer to know that they haven’t been on the shelves for a long time.
What time does the film begin?
What time does the film begin?
Woman: Would you like to see a film this afternoon?
Man: OK. What time?
Woman: It starts at quarter to two but we need tickets, so let’s meet at the cinema at quarter past one.
Man: How long is the film?
Woman: One and a half hours.
How will the man travel to London?
How will the man travel to London?
Woman: We drove to London last weekend.
Man: Really? I’m going to go there for the day tomorrow.
Woman: Oh yes? Are you going by coach?
Man: It’s the best way. There’s a fast train but it’s too expensive for me.