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do you have any … ? 73 The story of stuff 06 LANGUAGE SKILLS EXPLORE LOOK AGAIN EXTRAS Complete the highlighted expressions from Caroline’s conversations with the stallholders with verbs from the box. give have (2x) is leave looking see take (2x) try want VoCabULaRY 3 Buying things 1 In positive sentences, we usually use . 2 In negative sentences, we usually use . 3 In questions, we use when we don’t know the answer. 4 In questions, we use when we expect the answer ‘yes’ (offers, requests, etc.). Looking 1 S: Do you need any help? C: No, thanks, I’m just . 2 C: Can I a look at those ones there? S: These big ones? C: No, the smaller ones. 3 C: Can I the big rug at the top? S: The orange one? C: No, the white one. Bargaining 4 C: I could you eighty. S: I’ll do it for eighty-five. C: Well … OK, I’ll it . 5 C: Would you twenty? S: I can take thirty. C: Thanks, but I’ll them . 6 C: How much do you for them? Buying clothes 7 C: What size it? S: It’s a medium. 8 C: Can I it on? S: Yes, of course. 9 C: Do you any other colours? S: I’m afraid not, no. GRaMMaR 4 some, any Look at the examples in the table. Then complete 1–4 with some and any . Add some or any to sentences 1–5 in the conversation. Grammar reference and practice, p. 152. There are some second-hand stalls just over there. I might have some other sizes. C: Excuse me? S: Yeah, do you need some help? Do you have any silver candlesticks? Do you have any other colours? S: Do you need any help? C: No, thanks, I’m just looking. We don’t have any second-hand clothes. 1 Stallholder: Hello. Do you need help? 2 Caroline: Yes. Do you have bookcases? 3 S: Yes, we do. We’ve got nice bookcases over here. C: Oh, right. How much is the big one? 4 S: It’s 110, but we’ve got cheaper ones. This black one’s just 80. 5 C: Hm. Do you think you’ll get more? S: Yes, I get them in quite often, so you could try again in a few weeks. 5 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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