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I buy a dress for my sister. It's sixty-eight yuan. I buy a pair of shorts for my brother. They're thirty-five yuan. Whose shoes are these? They're for my father. They're fifty-six yuan. I want to buy some apples for my mother. How much are they? They are thirteen yuan. They're delicious.
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—Yes. Do you have a toy elephant?
—It's very pretty.
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Sally: Good morning, Janet.
Janet: Good morning, Sally.
Sally: Do you have any new skirts?
Janet: No, I don't.
Sally: Do you want to buy some?
Janet: Yes, I do.
Sally: There is a new shop next to our school. Let's go there this evening. I want to buy a pair of red shoes there.
Janet: OK. Are the clothes there expensive?
Sally: No, they aren't. A skirt is only thirty yuan.
Janet: That's great.
Sally: See you this evening.
—Me too.