Simple Present or Present Continuous 4

Use the simple present or present continuous to fill in all the gaps. Then press "Check" to check your answers. If you need help, you can click on the "Hint" button at the bottom of the screen. Note that you will lose points if you ask for a hint.
Jane: What (look, you) for?
Mary: Nothing really, but I (always, come) to the sales in case there's a bargain.
Jane: But it (be) so crowded. (hate, not, you) shopping at this time of year?
Mary: No! I (have) a wonderful time today; I (love) shopping at any time of the year though!
Clerk: And what about you, madam. (think, you) you can find a bargain?
Jane: No. I (believe) that you (get) what you (pay) for.
Clerk: So what (do, you) here, then?
Jane: I (buy) next year's Christmas presents. They (always, stock) seconds*, which are almost as good as perfect items.

*seconds = goods which are not perfect