Complete the following dialogue, using one word or phrase in each of the spaces. The first one has been done as an example
Tom. Would you like a cigarette?
Jerry. No, thanks. I (0) … have stopped … smoking. I haven’t (1) …………………. five months now.
Tom. Oh, really? No wonder why you look so fit. I myself (2) …………………. hard but I just can’t. Now I’m trying to reduce the number of cigarettes I smoke everyday.
Jerry. That’s sounds good. And how many (3) ………………….a day?
Tom. Ten, or even more.
Jerry. What about today? How many (4) ………………….so far today?
Tom. Five or six, I think.
Jerry. Hmm, that’s not good. I think (5) ………………….three or four a day and then one or two in the next few days.
Tom. But I often feel like having something to puff on.
Jerry. Perhaps you should try some chewing gum. I think it’ll help.
Tom. That’s a good idea. Thanks.
Complete the following dialogue, using one word or phrase in each of the spaces. The first one has been done as an example
Tom. Would you like a cigarette?
Jerry. No, thanks. I (0) … have stopped … smoking. I haven’t (1) ………smoked…………. five months now.
Tom. Oh, really? No wonder why you look so fit. I myself (2) …………so………. hard but I just can’t. Now I’m trying to reduce the number of cigarettes I smoke everyday.
Jerry. That’s sounds good. And how many (3) …………cigarettes ……….a day?
Tom. Ten, or even more.
Jerry. What about today? How many (4) ………cigarettes ………….so far today?
Tom. Five or six, I think.
Jerry. Hmm, that’s not good. I think (5) ………smoking………….three or four a day and then one or two in the next few days.
Tom. But I often feel like having something to puff on.
Jerry. Perhaps you should try some chewing gum. I think it’ll help.
Tom. That’s a good idea. Thanks.