9. Snacks



1.

A: I'm hungry.

B: You already ate.

A: It wasn't enough, because I'm hungry again.

B: There's nothing left from dinner.

A: I'm going to get a snack.

B: What kind of snack are you going to make?

A: I don't know.

B: You can always make a sandwich.

A: I don't know what kind of sandwich I want.

B: Just make yourself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

A: I may just do that.

B: Go right ahead.



2.

A: I am starving.

B: Didn't you just eat?

A: I'm still hungry.

B: We ate everything from dinner.

A: I just need a snack.

B: What are you going to make?

A: I don't have the slightest clue.

B: Go make a sandwich.

A: I'm not sure what kind I want.

B: Why don't you make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?

A: I think I will do that.

B: Maybe you should.



3.

A: I need to eat something.

B: You just ate.

A: I know, but I'm hungry again.

B: There's no food left from dinner.

A: I think I'm going to go make myself a snack.

B: Do you know what kind of snack that you want?

A: I'm not exactly sure.

B: Why don't you make yourself a sandwich or something?

A: I have no idea what kind of sandwich I want to make.

B: A PB&J is pretty easy to make.

A: I'm going to do that.

B: Knock yourself out.



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