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Jenny
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Hi, Mark. What are you doing?
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Mark
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Hello, Jenny. Shopping for a present for my little brother.
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Jenny
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I bought my brother a computer game called City two thousand
and ten. He plays with it for hours.
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Mark
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How old is he?
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Jenny
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10.
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Mark
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Oh - my brother's twelve.
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Jenny
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That's OK. This game's good for eight- to thirteen-year-olds.
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Mark
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Great! Where did you buy it?
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Jenny
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In Black's PC shop. I looked everywhere in Cambridge and
Peterstown, but I had to go to a shop in London to find it.
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Mark
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Where is the shop?
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Jenny
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In Marsden Street. You know Hunter Road? Turn left at the
end and it's opposite Walker's department store at number
twenty nine.
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Mark
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I can go there next Thursday.
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Jenny
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That's good. Next week from Monday to Friday you get a second
game free!
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Mark
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Great. How much was your brother's game?
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Jenny
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I bought two games that day and paid forty-eight pounds altogether,
so my brother's game was twenty six pounds.
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Mark
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Oh, less than thirty! That's not bad. Thanks, Jenny.
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