A: Why are you looking out of the window? B: I think there's ____ in the house across the street. A: But ____ has lived there for years! B: I know, that's why I'm looking. A: Are you going ____ this summer?B: We haven't decided yet. But my wife wants to go ____ nice and hot. A: I'm so bored... There isn't ____ to do in this town!B: That's not true. There are lots of things to do. A: But there's ____ for young people to go. A: I called your office at 2.00 today, but ____ answered.B: Sorry. We were all at lunch. A: I'm hungry. I need ____ to eat.B: Well, there's food in the fridge. A: Where did you go last night?B: I didn't go ____. I was too tired. I stayed in. A: ____ told me that their new album is very good.B: Really? I don't know ____ who likes it. A: Did you buy ____ this afternoon?B: No, ____. I didn't see anything that I liked. A: Where are the keys?B: They're ____ in the kitchen? A: ____ told Eva about the party. Was it you?B: Me? No. I haven't said ____ to ____.

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