It was my day off and thought of going into town to buy a new pair of shoes and see what I could buy

for my mother’s birthday. As I parked my car in the car park, I saw Mrs. Fisher parking her car too. I quickly left the car park and crossed the road to avoid talking to her, but she saw me and came running towards me. I could not pretend that I had not seen her, so I reluctantly waved to her. I never enjoy meeting Mrs Fisher, because she never has anything to do. No matter what you have planned for that day, she always insists on coming along with you. My brain was buzzing trying to find an excuse to put her off following me around all morning. 'Hello, Mrs. Fisher,' I said. 'Fancy bumping into you!' 'Hello, Natasha,' Mrs. Fisher answered. 'I was just thinking what I was going to do this morning. You are not busy, are you?' 'No, not at all,' I answered. 'I'm going to. . .' 'Would you mind if I came with you?' she asked, before I had finished speaking. 'Not at all,' I lied, 'but I'm going to the dentist.' 'Great! Then I'll keep you company,' she answered. 'There's always someone to chat to and plenty to read in the waiting room’! ‘What time is your appointment?’. 1. Where was Natasha going? . 2.What was she going to do?. 3.Who did she see?. 4. How did she feel?. 5.Did she manage to shop alone?. Circle (True) or (False). 1. Natasha wanted a quiet morning alone. True False 2. It was her mother’s birthday soon. True False 3. Mrs Fisher is a very busy person. True False 4. Natasha was happy to see Mrs Fisher. True False 5. Any place is good for Mrs Fisher. True False ME AJUDEM PFVR

1 Resposta

  • Ristermit

    1. into Town

    2. buy a new pair of shoes and get a present for her mother

    3. mrs. Fisher

    4. She felt annoyed.

    5. no

    1. true

    2. true

    3. false

    4.false

    5. true

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