Mr. Black: Mrs. White, thank you very much for (allow) me to visit your wonderful garden, really helps me a lot to write an article on gardening for my paper. Could you tell me when you (become) interested in gardening?
Mrs. White: Well, I was always interested in wild flowers. In 1980, I read Margery Fisher’s book College Flowers. But I was reading about plants that I did not know, so I started to read as much as I and get different writers’ advice.
Mr. Black: Hmn, what was your first garden like?
Mrs. White: It was very tiny piece of land with my house in Harrow in West Landon. addition, it is attractive.
Mr. Black: Do you grow many plants by (you)?
Mrs. White: (honest), I don’t grow any plants from seed, but I have several friends, and we often give each other plants. My garden is a place which often (remind) me of so many people through the plants they have given me.
Mr. Black: I would appreciate if you could sort out these forms for me.
Mrs. White: My pleasure.
Mr. Black: I have learn a lot here. Thanks.