Read and listen to four conversations using the grammar.
 Woman: So, how is the new software development project going?
                                     Man: Good, from what I've been seeing, we should be finished within this month.
                                     Woman: OK, what I really need, at this point, is a basic version to show clients by next week. By any chance, is that possible?
                                     Man: Well, I will see what I can do, but no promises.
                                     Woman: Really, you think you can do it?
                                     Man: It won't be perfect, but I can get you a basic version of the software for promotional purposes. 
                                     Woman: Great. That's what I was hoping for.
                                   
 Woman: How is the film going?
                                     Man: Good, but we need more money to film a few scenes.
                                     Woman: Well, from where I'm standing, we can't give you anymore money. You are already over-budget.
                                     Man: Yes, but we need to film in a new location. Where we are filming now just doesn't cut it.
                                     Woman: I don't like where you're going with this. This is costing too much money.
                                     Man: Look, I understand, but this next scene is where the movie really comes together. We really need it. 
                                     Woman: OK. I'll see what I can do, but this is the last time. Don't ask for more.
                                     Man: Thank you. I really appreciate this.
                                   
 Woman: And this is how we can turn sales into profits! And that is my presentation. Thank you for coming. 
                                     Man: That was a great presentation. I loved how you explained the data.
                                     Woman: Oh, thank you. You never know how it will come across to the audience. 
                                     Man: Well, you deserve a lot of credit. Your style is very engaging, especially how you talk and how you use humor to make a point. 
                                     Woman: Well, thank you again. I am glad that it was well-received. 
                                     Man: Also, how you came up with the data was really interesting. Do you think you could discuss it over a cup of coffee?
                                     Woman: I'd love to. I think there is a cafe downstairs.
                                   
Man: Who is our daughter talking to?
                                     Woman: I am not sure who he is. She mentioned something about a new friend from work.
                                     Man: Well, I don't like who she hangs out with. 
                                     Woman: Who she hangs out with is none of your business. She is 25 after all.
                                     Man: Well, you know the old saying: it's not what you know but who you know!
                                     Woman: Well, she should have the right to see whoever she likes. 
                                     Man: I know. I'm just being a dad.
                                     Woman: And I'm just being a mom.
                                     Man: Well, who you hang out with says a lot about you.