Why do you like dogs?
1. Why do you like dogs?
Because they're friendly.
2. I don't like dogs. I prefer cats.
Why do you prefer cats?
Because they're quiet.
They don't make much noise.
3. Why do like parrots?
Because they talk.
That parrots doesn't talk.
Yes, I do.
Why... ? / Because...
A
Why do you like dogs?
B
Because they're friendly.
A
Why do you like cats?
B
Because they don't make much noise.
Here's a lamp which works
Woman: I prefer that lamp.
Man: oh no!
Woman: Why don't you like that one?
Man: Because it's too big and too expensive. We
can't buy a lamp which costs thirty-five pounds.
Assistant: Can I help you?
Man: Yes. Would you show us a lamp? One which
is not too big, and which isn't expensive, and which looks nice.
Assistant: This one looks nice. Here's a lamp which looks nice.
And here's one which isn't expensive.
Which
Here's a lamp which | looks nice / isn't expensive.
It's a different size
Woman: May we have another lamp?
Assistant: Yes, of course, madam. But why?
Woman: Because this one doesn't work.
Man: Would you please give us one which works?
Assistant: Certainly, sir. Just one momrnt, please.
Here you are.
Woman: That's not the same. It's a different size.
Man: This one's a different colour.
Woman: May we have one which is the same size and the
same colour?
Assistant: This is the right one. These lamps are the same.
Woman: Thank you very much.
The same / different
These lamps are | the same / different.
May we have one which is the same size and the same colour?
Give / show us
Give / Show | me / us / him / her | the lamp / a lamp which works.