Choose the correct options
Read the dialogue and finish the sentences. Sometimes more than one option is possible.
Sam: Would you like a banana, Liz?
Liz: No, thanks, I don't want a banana. I've got an apple for a snack.
Sam: OK. I've also got some grapes. Would you like some?
Liz: Yes, I love them! I haven't got any other fruit but I've got a bar of chocolate. Do you want some chocolate?
Sam: No, thank you. I'd rather drink something. Have you got any drinks with you?
Liz: Sorry, I haven't, but we can buy something to drink in the shop on the corner.
Sam: Yes, good idea! Have they got any milk? I adore milk!
Liz: Hmmm… I'm not sure. I know that they have orange juice.
Sam: No, I don't want any juice. OK, let's go and find out if they sell any milk.
Liz: OK.
Sam offered Liz to eat
- a banana
- an apple
- some grapes
Liz doesn't want any
- bananas
- apples
- grapes
Liz has got
- some milk
- an apple
- some chocolate
Sam and Liz haven't got any
- fruit
- drinks
- chocolate
Liz is sure that the shop sells
- fruit
- chocolate
- orange juice