Conversation A
A We need some milk. Is there any
milk on sale?
B Yes. Milk is two sixty-nine.
A Two sixty-nine? That's cheap.
B How much do we need?
A A lot.
Conversation B
A Let's get some onions. Are there any
good onions?
B Here are the onions. They're seventy-
nine cents each.
A Whoa! Seventy-nine cents each!
That's expensive.
B How many do we need?
A We just need one.
B OK.
Conversation C
A Are there any tomatoes on sale? We
need some tomatoes.
B Oh look! They're one twenty—nine a
pound.
A Really? That's cheap.
B How many do we need?
A Let's get a lot.
Conversation D
A Do we need any cheese? I see cheese
is just six ninety-nine a pound.
B Six ninety-nine? Hey! That's good.
A How much do we need?
B Not much. Let's get half
a pound.
Conversation E
A We need some potatoes. Are there
any potatoes on sale this week?
B Yes. Potatoes are ninety-nine cents
a pound.
A Wow! That's a good price.
B How many do we need?
A A lot!
Conversation F
A Is there any bread on sale?
B No, bread is three seventy-nine.
A What? That's not very good.
B Well, how much do we need?
A Not much.