Jean: Oh, was it _______of those?
Dave: Yeah.
Jean: My friend had a _______in _______with one of them. The place _______look anything like the photos, and all the neighbours hated that there was a holiday flat in ______________. Awkward situation. Urgh.
Dave: Right. So, _______I was saying, I was really worried because I _______these stories. And at first I couldn’t find the _______. Turns out I was in the wrong building. It _______next door, and on the top floor, and … wow. Jean, _______place was fabulous! Really spacious, with _______floor-to-ceiling windows and the most scenic _______of the city. I could see the lake and the _______skyline and skyscrapers from my bedroom. I _______to pinch myself to prove I wasn’t dreaming.
Jean: Sounds _______cool. So, what’s it like? The city, I mean. _______always wanted to go to Canada.
Dave: It’s nice. I _______, it’s another big, vibrant, modern city. But _______really clean, and there’s lots of parks. One of the _______I liked was the multiculturalism. We _______Chinatown, Little Italy, Greektown, Little _______… umm, I can’t remember the others but it _______sort of a new area every three or four blocks, you _______?
Jean: Hey, is it true _______there’s a whole part of the city that’s _______? I read that somewhere about Toronto, or _______it on some TV show.
Dave: It’s true! I _______about that. They call it the PATH. There’s, _______, almost 30 kilometres of restaurants, shops, _______and stuff all underground. In the middle _______the downtown area.
Jean: Amazing!
Dave: Yeah, but _______once you’re down there it’s not that _______. There’s actually a lot of natural light. I _______we were underground. It’s mostly useful to get _______of the cold weather.
Jean: What _______was it while you were there?
Dave: It was still _______November, but it was getting cold. We had at _______a day where it was less than zero. My uncle _______that in January and February it can go down ______________below zero.
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