Fill in the gaps with anything, something,somewhere, somebody (someone) oranywhere. Then, in pairs, act out thedialogue.A: What are you reading?B: I'm reading 1) ...something...about John Harris.A: What does it say?B: Well, he doesn't go 2) ....... alone. There'salways a bodyguard with him.A: What else does it say?B: Let me see. Oh, he's looking for a new house3) ............ in Europe. He wants to buyB) ........... old, like a castle.A: Imagine that!geco zobopural.B: That's not all. It says here that he wants to marry5) .................... with a lot of money.A: Come on, Bessy. I don't believe 6) ....................... inthat magazine.
A: What are you reading B: I'm reading something about John Harris A: What does it say B: Well, he doesn't go anywhere alone. There's always a bodyguard with him A: What else does it say B: Let me see. Oh, he's looking for a new house somewhere in Europe. He wants to buy somewhere old, like a castle A: Imagine that B: That's not all. It says here that he wants to marry someone with a lot of money A: Come on, Bessy. I don't believe anything in that magazine.
A: What are you reading
B: I'm reading something about John Harris
A: What does it say
B: Well, he doesn't go anywhere alone. There's always a bodyguard with him
A: What else does it say
B: Let me see. Oh, he's looking for a new house somewhere in Europe. He wants to buy somewhere old, like a castle
A: Imagine that
B: That's not all. It says here that he wants to marry someone with a lot of money
A: Come on, Bessy. I don't believe anything in that magazine.