David I haven't seen (see) those shoes before. Are they new? Kate Yes. 1 D They're OK. How much KOh, not much. They " D You mean £99.99. That isn't cheap for a pair of shoes. Anyway, we can't afford to buy new clothes at the moment. Why not? K D K No. What is it? D The phone bill. It And we K Well, what about the iPad you". What about it? D K. You D But 11 K you Well, 112 (just buy) them. Do you like them? (cost)? they (be) a bargain. Under £100, (see) this? (arrive) this morning. (not pay) the electricity bill yet. (buy) last week? (not need) a new one. The old one (work) perfectly well. (need) the new model. (need) some new shoes.
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David, I haven't seen those shoes before. Are they new? - Kate asked.
Yes, she replied.
They're okay. How much do they cost? - David asked.
Oh, not much. They cost £99.99. That isn't cheap for a pair of shoes. Anyway, we can't afford to buy new clothes at the moment, Kate replied.
Why not? - David asked.
We have a phone bill, she replied.
So what? - David asked.
And we haven't paid the electricity bill yet, she added.
What about the iPad you bought? - David asked.
What about it? - Kate asked.
You could have bought these shoes instead, he replied.
But I already bought the iPad, she said.
Well, go ahead and buy them. Do you like them? How much do they cost? - David asked.
They cost less than £100. They were a bargain. Can you see this? They arrived this morning, she replied.
When did you buy them? - David asked.
Last week, she replied.
But you don't need new shoes. Your old ones work perfectly well, he said.
But I need the new model. And I need new shoes, she replied.