Complete the second sentence so it means the same as the fi rst. Sentences 4–6 are more formal English.
0 We used to go to that school.
That’s the school
1 I told you about that woman.
she’s the woman
2 You were interested in a musical. Is it Mamma Mia?
Is Mamma Mia the musical ?
3 We walked under that old railway bridge.
That’s the old railway bridge
4 The insurance company has already paid for those repairs.
Those are the repairs has already paid.
5 The committee has no control over this matter.
This is a matter has no control.
6 The bank has lent money to those customers.
Those are the customers has lent money.
Sam: Oh, Derek, is that you? It's been a long time since last summer. How are you?
Derek: I'm so happy to be back at camp. And how is your best friend Lucy?
Sam: Oh, Lucy is great. She is in college now. She is studying English Literature at Princeton University.
Derek: Wow! That's really far away. How do you keep in touch?
Sam: We don't meet very often, but she writes lots of e-mails and I phone her regularly. I don't like e-mails.
Derek: So where is she spending her summer? You always come to camp together.
Sam: don't you know her news?
Derek: No, what is it?
Sam: Lucy has found a summer job.
Derek: What does she do?
Sam: She works with children.
Derek: Is she a teacher?
Sam: Not really. Actually, she's a counsellor in our camp. So I see quite a lot of her these days.
Derek: How wonderful!
Sam: Isn't it? You can go and talk to her. She welcomes new campers in their cabins. Goodbye then.
Derek: OK. See you soon!