Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or Present Continuous Tense. — Hello, Lucy! You ... (to look) so beautiful in a new dress! — Hi, Kate! Sorry, I ... (not to have) much t time to talk. — Where ... you ... (to hurry)? — You ... (to see), a friend of mine ... (to come) to visit me. His plane ... (to arrive) at half past six. I ... (to go) to the airport now. — Where ... your friend ... (to come) from? — He ... (to be) Italian and he ... (not to understand) a word of Ukrainian. — Really! You should hurry then. — Yes. I ... (to think) I’ll take a taxi. By the way, we ... (to have) a small party tomorrow. I ... (to want) to introduce Roberto to my friends. Can you come tomorrow? — Of course I can. This ... (to sound) great! — Good! I ... (to hope) we’ll have a lot of fun!
Odpowiedź:
- Hello, Lucy! You look so beautiful in a new dress!
- Hi, Kate! Sorry, I didn't have much much time to talk.
- Where are you in a hurry?
- You will see, my friend will come to visit me. His plane will arrive at 6:30. I will go to the airport.
- Where is your friend coming from ...? - He is Italian, and he doesn't understand a word of Ukrainian.
- Really! You should hurry then.
- Yes. I think I'll take a taxi. By the way, I'll have a small party tomorrow. I would like to introduce Roberto to my friends. Can you come tomorrow?
- Of course I can. This it sounds great!
- Good! I hope we'll have a lot of fun!
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