Complete the gapped sentences so that they have a similar meaning to the original ones
I don't feel like shopping today.
(prefer) I'd [ ] today.
You are too young to have a credit card.
(enough) You [ ] to have a credit card.
The department store opened a year ago.
(for) The department store [ ] a year.
The shop allows payment by cash or credit card.
(either) You [ ] by cash or credit card.
I can't wait to get my new computer.
(forward) I'm really [ ] my new computer.
Mary plans on returning her new MP3 player.
(going) Mary [ ] her new MP3 player.
Your new laptop is faster than mine.
(as) My laptop [ ] yours.
There are no other refrigerators on the market better than this one.
(far) This [ ] refrigerator on the market.
It's not a problem for me to go to the chemist's.
(mind) I [ ] to the chemist's.
Amber hasn't been shopping for over two months.
(more) It [ ] two months since Amber went shopping.
My parents thought that it wasn't worth spending so much money on a new laptop.
(point) My parents thought there [ ] spending so much money on a new laptop.
She is not allowed by her parents to shop online.
(let) Her parents [ ] online.