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buy two bottles, so they ___________ (buy) two
bottles. Ali always __________ (drink) hald his b
ottle quickly and then he ________ (stop). Sami
_________ (do) the same: he always _
________(drink) half his bottle quickly and then
___________(stop). Then they
__________(sit)
and looked at their bottles before they __________ (drink) the second half. Ali
_______ (be) and optimist so he _______ (be) always happy because his bottle
_________ (be) half full. Sami _______ (be) a pessimist so he _______ (be)
always sad because his bottle was already half empty. The two bottles ________
(be) the same but Ali and Sami ________ (see) them differently.
Ali and Sami ________ (grow up) and _________(leave) school. They _
________(got) jobs with a big international shoe company. The company _
________ (make) millions of shoes and they __________ (sell) them in many
countries around the world. Ali and Sami ________ (be) salesmen. Their job was
to sell shoes to shoe shops. Sometimes, they __________ (visit) other countries
and they ___________ (try) to sell more shoes.
One day, their boss _________ (show) them a map of the world. He _
_________ (point) at a place on the map and he ___________ (say), “We
don’t sell any shoes in this area and we don’t know anything about this place. Go
there and try to sell our shoes.”
So Ali and Sami _________ (go) to this far-off part of the world. It _
_______ (be) a very big place, so Ali __________ (go) north and Sami _
_______ (be) south.
They _____________ (travel) for many days over mountains, through forests
and along rivers.
A week later, their boss
____________ (get) a telephone call
from Sami. Sami __________ (say),
“The people here don’t wear shoes so
I am returning home.” The same day Ali
__________ (call) his boss, Ali
_________ (say), “The people
here don’t have any shoes. Send 10,000
pairs of cheap shoes as fast as you can!”
When Ali and Sami were young they loved to drink
sodas. They regularly ______ (have) enough money to

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