--- Good morning, sir. Can I help you?

--- Yes. Good morning.   1 

--- Yes. Here it is.

--- Thank you .  2 

--- Morning Post? It’s one dollar.

--- One dollar. OK.   3   Do you have it?

---Yes. Certainly, sir. Here is the latest issue.

--- How much is it?

---   4 

--- 2.5 dollars.   5 

--- One newspaper and one magazine. It’s 3.5 dollars. Thank you very much, sir.

       A.That’s 2.5 dollars.

       B.I’m also looking for the New Yorkers.

       C.How much is it?

       D.Do you have a newspaper?

       E.OK, I’ll take both of them.

       F.I’d like to buy a copy of today’s Morning Post.

       G.That’s too expensive.

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