Matching Pairs Grammar A2Online version Match the conversation halves. by Mônica Sanoli 1 Bob: Of course! I just left the darker part in the shape of a heart as a sign of how much I love you. Stefanie: Bob: With pleasure. I told you it was too much paint! 2 Bob: Do you mean that part above the window? Stefanie: 3 Bob: But I can do it. Just give me one more chance. Stefanie: 4 Bob: That's far too many. We only need about ten! Stefanie: 5 Bob: I don't think I did. Peter said it looked fine. Stefanie: 6 Bob: But twenty's definitely too many! Stefanie: 7 Bob: He's the reason why we have too much paint then. Stefanie: 8 Bob: How many tins of paint did you buy? Stefanie: 9 Bob: I don't know. It's strange. Stefanie: 10 Bob: No, but I haven't got much more to do. Stefanie: 11 Bob: Don't worry. I can paint the wall again. Stefanie: Twenty. Let's have a look... Do you see the area in the shape of a heart up there? What's that? The man in the shop said it was better to have too much paint than too little. Yes, it looks darker than the rest of the wall. How did that happen? I thought that would be too few. Hmm, really? Take these tins of paint and put them in the car so we can take them back to the shop. Well, he doesn't live here! It looks like you used a lot more paint at the top of the wall than at the bottom. He was just doing his job and, speaking of jobs, have you finished painting Joe's room? Can you paint so that the whole wall is the same shade of blue? No. Don't make any more changes. Let's find a proper painter instead.