6. Salads



1.

A: I really feel like eating a salad.

B: What kind are you going to make?

A: I'm really not sure.

B: I really like Caesar salads.

A: Caesar salads are pretty good.

B: What kind of salad do you want to make?

A: I want a salad with some chicken.

B: I love chicken salads.

A: I like my salads to have croutons, almonds, and shredded cheese.

B: That sounds really tasty.

A: You should make a salad like that.

B: I think that I will.



2.

A: I feel like I'm craving a salad.

B: What kind do you want?

A: I have no idea.

B: Caesar salads are good.

A: I like those too.

B: What kind do you plan on making?

A: I'd really like a salad with chicken.

B: Chicken salads are really good.

A: I always make my salads with shredded cheese, croutons, and almonds.

B: That sounds like a great salad.

A: Why don't you put it in your salad?

B: That sounds like a plan to me.



3.

A: I really want to make a salad.

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

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

B: I usually make a Caesar salad.

A: Those taste really good.

B: Which kind of salad are you going to make?

A: I want a chicken salad.

B: I enjoy chicken salads.

A: I like salads with croutons, almonds, and shredded cheese.

B: I really like how that sounds.

A: Why don't you make a salad like that?

B: I'm going to do that then.



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