The task is to fill in the blanks in the dialogue using 'it' or 'it's'. 'It's' means 'it is' or 'it has', while 'it' is a pronoun.
- Florence: Hi, George! How are you?
- George: I'm OK, thanks. And you?
- Florence: I'm fine too. It's a nice day today. (Meaning 'It is a nice day').
- George: Yes, it is. The sun is very sunny! Shall we go to the park?
- Florence: Oh, I don't know, George. It's very hot. (Meaning 'It is very hot'). Can't we go to the cinema?
- George: The cinema? I don't want to stay inside on a day like this. There's a nice café near the cinema. We can go there.
- Florence: Where is it? (Referring to the café).
- George: Opposite the cinema, next to the clothes shop. I'll send you a photo.
- Florence: Oh, yes, I know! It's a great place! (Meaning 'It is a great place'). I sometimes go there with my brother.
- George: Would you like to go today?
- Florence: OK!
Completed Dialogue:
Florence: Hi, George! How are you?
George: I'm OK, thanks. And you?
Florence: I'm fine too. It's a nice day today.
George: Yes, it is. The sun is very sunny! Shall we go to the park?
Florence: Oh, I don't know, George. It's very hot. Can't we go to the cinema?
George: The cinema? I don't want to stay inside on a day like this. There's a nice café near the cinema. We can go there.
Florence: Where is it?
George: Opposite the cinema, next to the clothes shop. I'll send you a photo.
Florence: Oh, yes, I know! It's a great place! I sometimes go there with my brother.
George: Would you like to go today?
Florence: OK!