Read the dialogue and choose the correct options
Sarah: Hey, Tom. Why are you so gloomy today?
Tom: I want to buy new headphones, but I've run out of money.
Sarah: How about your pocket money?
Tom: My parents haven't given me any since I've got not very good marks at school.
Sarah: Hmmm… You can try to earn some.
Tom: Yeah, I've also thought about that, but I don't know how.
Sarah: Well, last summer hopdays I was looking after my neighbour's baby.
Tom: No way! Babysitting is definitely not my cup or tea!
Sarah: OK, then you can try mowing the lawns.
Tom: Hmmm… Not the best option, but I could give it a try if I can't find anything better.
Sarah: Wait a minute! I know! I've seen an advertisement where they needed someone to walk the dogs!
Tom: Great idea! I love dogs! Plus, I still need to walk our labrador, Sammy! Where have you seen the ad?
Sarah: Let me think… I think it is on our school message board.
Tom: Let's check… Aha! Here it is. So, it says that they're looking for a teenager who can walk three dogs in the morning and in the evening. Great! I can even be free all day!
Sarah: What's the wage?
Tom: It doesn't say, but I'll call and find out! Thanks for help, Sarah!
Sarah: You're welcome!
- Tom
[is|is not] in the mood today. - Tom doesn't have any
[pocket money|bad marks]. - Tom
[knows|doesn't know] how to earn money. - Tom doesn't like the idea to
[walk the dogs |babysit]. - Tom has got
[one dog|three dogs]. - [Sarah|Tom] found an advertisement on a school message board.
- The advert
[gives|doesn't give] the information about the wage.