A problem

A problem

Meg: Why? What’s the problem?

Meg: Why does she do that?

Sean: I can’t take this any more! 

Sean: This Saturday evening, I’m doing the washing.

Meg: And what are you doing all Saturday?

Meg: Oh, I see. Have you got any chores to do on Saturday?

Sean: Because she has got her own plans. This Saturday she’s hanging out with her friends all day.

Sean: Good idea. She’s coming home early today, so I can talk to her about it. Thanks, Meg.

Meg: Well, then I think you can clean the room in the morning, and she can do your chores in the evening. 

Sean: It’s my sister. Every time I plan something for the weekend, she asks me to do her chores.

Sean: I am working in my home laboratory. The room needs to be clean, but I know she’s leaving in the morning.