Choose the correct verb form to complete the dialogue.
A: Hello, Tim.
B: Hi, Edgar. Listen, (1) are you doing / will you do anything this afternoon?
A: Yes. (2) I’m meeting / I’ll meet Liz and Gary in about 20 minutes.
B: Where (3) are you going / will you go?
A: Kayaking. Would you like to come too?
B: Yes, I’d love to. Where (4) are you meeting / will you meet Liz and Gary?
A: At the waterfall. You (5) are needing / will need to rent a kayak.
B: No problem. I (6) am getting / will get some money. Can you wait here for me?
A: No, I (7) am going to make / am making a quick phone call. I (8) am seeing / will see you at the waterfall in 20 minutes.
B: OK. See you then.
2. The teacher wondered where my grandmother lived.
3. Nick asked if I had ever been to London.
4. The farmer said she was planting roses in the backyard.
5. Tom said their Chrismas holidays were very long.
6. The servant said he wouild arrange everything in a proper way.
7. Dad said he was going to Moscow.
8. My friend said he had been to Spain two months ago.
9. She thought her friend had been having a great time in New York.
10. The man said they hadn't been able to remove the wardrobe alone.
2 the teacher wondered where my grandmother lived
3 nick asked if i had ever beeb to london
4 the farmer said that she was planting roses in the bachyard
5 tom said that their Chrismas holidays were very long
6 the servant said that he wouild arrange everything in a proper way
7 dad said that he was going to moscow
8 my friend said that he had been to spain two months ago
9 she thought that her friend hab been having a great time in N.Y.
10 the man said that they had not been able to remove the