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Leah: What are you up to at 1________ weekend, Toby?
Toby: I’m going to go for 2________bike ride on Saturday. Do you fancy coming too?
Leah: I can’t, I’m afraid. I'm going to help my dad with some gardening. We're going to do some work for a neighbor.
Toby: That doesn't sound like 3________best way to spend your weekend. Gardening is 4________hard work! And according to the forecast, 5________weather isn't going to be good.
Leah: I know. But 6________neighbor is going to pay us for it. My dad’s 7________gardener, so he's got the right tools.
Toby: Really? I'll come and help you. I mean, if that's OK with you and your dad…
Leah: Sure. We’ll share 8________money with you. £10 9________hour. But what about 10________bike ride?
Toby: I’ll go on Sunday instead. The weather will probably be better than. Do you want to come?
Leah: Yes, please. I love 11________bike rides. But let's go in 12________afternoon. I will be exhausted when I wake up!
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