This dialogue is a good example of the process of ELLIPSIS. It was originally assigned as an excercise to show the importance of intonation to convey meaning but I find it interesting also for you to supply what has been left out in the process of ellipsis; you will need to punctuate accordingly too. (source: English course for teachers, Bath, England 2000; not done by me!)
A: Um cigarette
B: Thanks
A: Oxford
B: Yes you
A: Um that's right student
B: Nurse you
A: Unemployed
B: Long
A: A year er married
B: Divorced
A: Really me too
B: Kids
A: One you
B: Three
A: Erm dinner
B: When
A: Tonight
B: Ah busy tomorrow
A: Lunch
B: OK where
A: Um Browns
B: Browns
A: When
B: One
A: Fine Oh Oxford
B: Already
A: Tomorrow
B: Tomorrow
A: Oh
B: Yes
A: Name
B: Sarah
A: Andrew
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