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English, 26.05.2021 23:30 kristine2424

2 Read the situations and complete the sentences using wilt (!) or (be) going to. 1 You want some coffee. You go to the kitchen to make some.
You say (to your friend): I'm going to make some coffee. Would you like some?
2 You're speaking to a friend and arranging to meet. You suggest a time and place.
You say:_imaging
you at 10.30 in the hotel lobby, OK? (1/see)
3. You have decided to sell your car. You tell a friend of yours.
You say: I don't need my car any more.
it. (l/sell)
4 Your friend is worried because she has lost her driving licence.
You say: Don't worry. I'm sure
it. (you/find)
5a You have an old camera that is broken. You have decided to throw it away. You tell your friend.
You say: This camera is broken.
it away. (l/throw)
Sb Your friend loves and collects old cameras. He doesn't want you to throw it away.
He says: Don't throw it away!
it. (I/have)
6a Joe has to go to the airport tomorrow. He doesn't know how to get there. Amy offers to take him.
Amy says: Don't worry about getting to the airport, Joe.
you. (1/take)
6b Later that day, Paul offers to take Joe to the airport. Joe tells him that it's not necessary.
Joe says: Thanks, Paul, but
me. (Amy/take)


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