Complete the corwersation. Use will, be going to or a present tense. Choose the best form.
Sometimes morę than one answer is correct.
Peter Hello. Where are you going?
Polly: To my evening class. Pm learning Swedish. And next week (►) l ......(I / have) a
chance to speak it for real. (1)............................................(I / go) to Sweden for three
weeks. (2)............................................(I / leave) on Friday. (3).......................................
(I / visit) some friends there.
Peter: (4).............................................(that / be) nice.
Polly: Weil, Pd better hurry. My lesson (5).............................................(start) at half past seven,
and it’s twenty-flve past now.
Peter: OK. Come and see me when (6).............................................(you / get) back from
Sweden.
Polly: Thanks. (7).............................................(I / send) you a postcard.
Choose the correct form.
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Pd better go. Pm cycling home, and I haven’t got any lights on my bike. Oh, yes. ItTI be/lt’ll have been dark soon.
I hear the rent on your fiat is very expensive.
Yes it is. Pil move/Pm aoina to move. Pve decided.
Pd like a photo of Martin and me.
Pil take/Pm going to take one with your camera, then.
Have you booked a holiday yet?
Yes, we go/weYe aoina to Spain.
What’s that man doing up there?
Oh no! He’ll iump/He*s aoina to iumo!
Can I borrow your bike on Monday?
Pm sorry, but Pil be usina/PII have used It. I always cycle to work.