Read this dialogue about purchases and new things for a house. steve: hello, mary. how are you? mary: hi, steve. i am fine. and you? steve: i am fine, too. mary: what’s news? steve: as you remember, i bought a new house last month, but i decided to change some things last week, so i went to the shopping centre and took some items for my house. mary: what did you buy? steve: i bought a sofa, pillows, a table for my living room and a lamp for my bedroom. mary: it’s wonderful. what sofa did you take? steve: i took a big flowery velvet sofa. it looks cool. mary: what about your pillows? steve: they are square white plain. mary: i think they are perfect. but why did you buy a table? steve: my table was old and i wanted to change it. i am glad that i found a big new round table for my living room. mary: fantastic! and what type of lamp did you buy? steve: i decided to buy a small polka-dot plastic lamp. it is modern and gives a lot of light. mary: oh, it’s great. steve: what about you? did you buy anything last week? mary: i bought some new clothes. steve: what clothes did you take? mary: i took a small checked cotton dress, a checked woollen jacket and plain cotton trousers. steve: so many things! mary: yes, i like clothes and i try to buy something new every season. steve: great! mary, next week i will have a party in my new house. i would like to invite you. will you come? mary: thank you for your invitation. i will come. steve: i will call you tomorrow and say the exact day and time. mary: ok. bye. steve: bye. read these sentences and fill in the gaps with the correct adjectives. 1. steve bought pillows. 2. mary bought some clothes. 3. mary bought a dress.