3. Dinner



1.

A: What's for dinner tonight?

B: What are you planning on cooking?

A: I'm not making anything.

B: If you plan on eating, you are.

A: What am I supposed to cook?

B: What do you feel like having?

A: I want some chicken and potatoes.

B: That sounds really good.

A: When are you going to make it?

B: I have no plans on cooking tonight.

A: Fine, I'll make it.

B: I knew that already.



2.

A: What are we going to eat for dinner?

B: Are you going to cook anything?

A: I didn't plan on cooking tonight.

B: If you're hungry, then cook something.

A: I don't know what to make.

B: Tell me what you want to eat.

A: I've been craving chicken and potatoes.

B: I'd like that.

A: Are you going to cook it tonight?

B: I'm really not going to cook tonight.

A: I guess I'll cook.

B: Why don't you start cooking then?



3.

A: Are we going to have dinner tonight?

B: What are you planning on making?

A: I'm not cooking dinner.

B: The only way you're eating tonight is if you cook.

A: I'm not sure what to cook for dinner.

B: I don't know. What do you want to eat?

A: I have a taste for some chicken and potatoes.

B: That sounds delicious.

A: So are you planning on cooking it?

B: I already told you that I'm not cooking tonight.

A: I'll cook dinner.

B: I already know. Start cooking.



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