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Wittaler [7]
2 years ago
7

Complete the conversation using will/won’t, shall/shan’t, going to/not going to and the verbs given at the end of the lines. The

first is given as an example. Rosa Hi, what are you doing this evening? do ................. I............ (1) round? come Maria Not this evening. I ............. (2) busy till late be Rosa When do you think it............ (3) convenient for me to pop round? be Maria Well,............ we ................. (4) the date? check Have you got your diary handy? Now, let’s see. Today is Tuesday the 20th so tomorrow ................... (5) Wednesday 21st. be I .......... (6) so busy tomorrow – what about you? Do you think be you ............. (7) free? be Rosa I ...................... (8) my dentist tomorrow. Is Thursday OK? see Maria Yeah. I think that ................(9) fine. be Rosa OK. What time ............. I ........................ (10) round? come Maria I ............... (11) the house at all on Thursday so I don’t think leave it ...
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maw [93]2 years ago
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Rosa Hi, what are you doing this evening? Do I <em><u>come</u></em><em> </em>round? Maria not this evening, <em><u>I will </u></em>be busy till late. Rosa when do you think it <u><em>will</em></u> be convenient for me to pop round? Maria well <u><em>won´t </em></u>we check the date? Have you got your diary handy? Now, let´s see. Today is Tuesday the 20th so tomorrow <u><em>will </em></u>be Wednesday 21st. I<em><u> won´t</u></em> be busy tomorrow, what about you? Do you think you <u><em>will</em></u> be free? Rosa I <u><em>will </em></u>see my dentist tomorrow. Is thursday ok? Maria Yeah I think that <u><em>will</em></u> be fine. Rosa Ok, what time <u>shall</u> I come round? Maria I <u><em>will </em></u>be at the house all on Thursday....

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