Story two. Dustin wants to take a vacation. Dustin is excited about his winter holiday.
He has some time off this winter. He doesn't have to work for two weeks. He wants to go on vacation,
but he's not sure where to go. He thinks of going to France, but France is expensive.
The airplane tickets cost a lot and Dustin doesn't speak French. He decides to stay at home,
study and save money. Here's the same story told in a different way.
I am excited about the winter holiday. I have some time off this winter. I don't have to work
for two weeks. I want to go on vacation. I'm thinking of where to go. I want to go to France,
but France is expensive. The airplane tickets cost a lot and I don't speak French.
I decide to stay home, study French and save money.
Questions. One. Dustin is excited about his winter holiday. Is Dustin excited? Yes,
Dustin is excited about his winter holiday.
Two. Dustin has time off in the winter. Does Dustin have free time in the winter?
Yes, Dustin has time off in the winter. Three. Dustin wants to go on vacation.
Does Dustin want to stay home? No, Dustin does not want to stay home. He wants to go on vacation.
Four. Dustin doesn't know where to go. Does Dustin know where to go? No, Dustin doesn't know where to
go. Five. Dustin is thinking about going to France for his vacation. Is Dustin thinking about going
to France? Yes, Dustin is thinking about going to France for his vacation. Six. France is expensive.
Is France cheap? No, France is not cheap. France is expensive. Seven. Dustin does not speak French.
Does Dustin speak French? No, Dustin does not speak French. Eight. Dustin decides to stay home,
study French and save money. Does Dustin decide to stay home and study French?
Yes, he decides to stay home, study French and save money during his vacation.