3 Put the verbs in brackets into the
present simple or the present continuous.
Hi Altyn,
I hope you are well. I 1) ...
(have got) two summer jobs. 12)
(help) my sister in her café for a few weeks. We
(get up) at 7 am because my
(open) her café at
(finish) at 2 pm and
(go) home for a rest.
(also/work) in a DVD club in
the evenings this month. Today is Sunday so my
(relax) in the
(enjoy) the
(do) the
3)...
sister 4)
8 am. I 5)
6)
I 7)
sister and I 8)
garden and 9)
sunshine. My dad 10)
gardening and my mum 11)
(cook) a big Sunday lunch.
Well, that's all for now.
Sally
don’t worry if I am late.
Ann surprised when she will find out the
price.
I don’t know how to use this equipment.
OK, I show you.
You can sign the contract if you are
happy with conditions.
Don’t throw the price list away. You will
never know when you will need it again.
What time the train will leave tomorrow?
I will meet you outside the hotel in half an
hour.
Please, report to the reception when you
will arrive at the hotel.
Don’t phone me unless it is something
important.
I think Jane will get the job, she has a lot
of experience.
Lake: Yes, Lake is speaking.
Basov: Good afternoon, Mr. Lake. This is speaking Basov of "Avtoexport". We
have seen your new model of cars lately and we are interested in your new cars. Can you send us your offer?
Lake: I believe we have sent you our offer, Mr. Basov. have you received it?
Basov: Not yet. When did you send it?
Lake: We sent it a week ago, I believe.
Basov: Then we must receive it today or tomorrow.
Lake: I think so. How many cars would you like to buy?
Basov: 5 or 6.
Lake: Good. And when will you require them?
Basov: In April or in May.
Lake: I believe we can ship you the cars in April.