6. What do you prefer? Cheeseburger or hamburger?
7. Who is coming tomorrow? Tom is coming.
8. Why are you sad? Because I am sick.
9. Whose jacket is this?’ ‘Oh, it is mine. Thank you’
10. What are you going this evening?’ ‘I’m going to the cinema.’
11. Why are you laughing?’ ‘Because, I think it’s funny.’
12. Where will you start working?’ ‘At 3 o’clock’
13. Where is my mum? I can’t find her anywhere.
14. What kind of movie do you want to watch, horror or comedy?
15. What are you eating? I am eating a hamburger.
Put in the right words.
I like this because it means I can read a book or a newspaper. On the Continent, everybody wants to tell you his life story. Some years ago I travelled by train from London to Paris. It was my first visit to Paris so I made up my mind to tour round France for my holidays. As I was going on a long journey I took a lot of books with me. There was an Englishman in the compartment with me and, in a typically English way, he did not speak a word during our journey through the English countryside or while crossing the Channel. But the minute we were in France he said, “Ah, now we are in France, we can talk.” And for the rest of the trip to Paris he told me his life story.
I think it's variant b)