I want that one.
No, I don't.
I can buy it.
I want that one.
No, I don't.
Danny counts his money.
Danny saves his money.
Danny does his chores.
His snowboard is getting old.
You could buy it today.
He needs to buy a new one.
He needs to buy a new one.
Do you have enough money?
Danny points to a colorful snowboard.
Danny's friends are excited.
The shop has all kinds of snowboards.
Danny goes snowboarding every Saturday.
It's the most expensive one here, too.
I earn money helping my parents at home.
I'll wait. I can buy it in three weeks.
Danny and Mike visit a sporting goods shop.
He sweeps the floor, washes the car, and takes out the garbage.
In February, he buys the colorful snowboard and win the competition.
He wants to win a competition in February, but his snowboard is getting old.
"How about this one instead?" asks Mike.