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Additional exercisesUnits 19-25, Appendix 3What do you say to your friend in these situations? <strong>Use</strong> the words given in brackets. <strong>Use</strong> thepresent continuous (I am doing), going to or will (I'll).1 You have made all your holiday arrangements. Your destination is Jamaica.fr ien d : Have you decided where to go for your holiday yet?y o u: i>rYi gowg to Joumtxicci. ( I/go)2 You have made an appointment with the dentist for Friday morning.fr ien d : Shall we meet on Friday morning?y o u: i can't on Friday..................................... ........................................... (I / go)3 You and some friends are planning a holiday in Spain. You have decided to hire a car, but youhaven't arranged this yet.fr ien d : How do you plan to travel round Spain? By train?y o u : No, (we / hire)4 Your friend has two young children. She wants to go out tomorrow evening. You offer to lookafter the children.fr ien d: I want to go out tomorrow evening, but I don't have a ba<strong>by</strong>sitter.y o u: That's no problem............... (I / look after)5 You have already arranged to have lunch with Sue tomorrow.fr ien d : Are you free at lunchtime tomorrow?y o u: No, (have lunch)6 You are in a restaurant. You and your friend are looking at the menu. Maybe your friend hasdecided what to have. You ask her/him.y o u: What ... ? (you / have)fr ien d: I don't know. I can't make up my mind.7 You and a friend are reading, it's getting a bit dark and your friend is having trouble reading.You decide to turn on the light.fr ien d : It's getting a bit dark, isn't it? It's difficult to read.y o u: Yes. ... (I / turn on)8 You and a friend are reading. It's getting a bit dark and you decide to turn on the Light.You stand up and walk towards the light switch.fr ien d: What are you doing?y o u:Put the verb into the most suitable form. <strong>Use</strong> a present tense (simple or continuous), will (I'll)or shall.Conversation 1 (in the morning)je n n y : (1) Are you dounq (you / do) anything tomorrow evening, Helen?Helen: No, why?je n n y : Well, would you Like to go to the cinema? Strangers on a Plane is on. I want to see it, but Idon't want to go alone.h e len : OK, (2)(I / come) with you. What time(3) (we / meet)?je n n y : Well, the film (4)(start) at 8.45, so(5) . .......... (I / meet) you at about 8.30 outside the cinema, OK?h e len : Fine. (6)(I / see) Tina later this evening.(7) (t / ask) her if she wants to come too?je n n y : Yes, do that, (a)(I / see) you tomorrow then. Bye.308

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