Use the present simple or present continuous to complete the exchange. Tom; Hi, Sue. 1) .. (you/enjoy) your trip to New York? Sue: Yes. I 2) .. (have) a wonderful
Use the present simple or present continuous to complete the exchange.
Tom: Hi, Sue. 1) Are you enjoying your trip to New York?
Sue: Yes. I 2) have a wonderful time! I really like the hustle and bustle of the crowded streets.
Tom: What 3) do you usually do during the day?
Sue: Oh, I usually 4) see the sights or I 5) visit one of the museums.
Tom: That 6) sounds like great fun! What else do you do?
Sue: Millions of things. My friends 7) take me to different attractions every day!
Tom: What 8) are you doing now?
Sue: I 9) I’m going to the Bronx Zoo. I 10) love wild animals!
Tom: Well, I 11) hope you 12) have fun.
Sue: Thanks. Goodbye.
Tom: Hi, Sue. 1) Are you enjoying your trip to New York?
Sue: Yes. I 2) have a wonderful time! I really like the hustle and bustle of the crowded streets.
Tom: What 3) do you usually do during the day?
Sue: Oh, I usually 4) see the sights or I 5) visit one of the museums.
Tom: That 6) sounds like great fun! What else do you do?
Sue: Millions of things. My friends 7) take me to different attractions every day!
Tom: What 8) are you doing now?
Sue: I 9) I’m going to the Bronx Zoo. I 10) love wild animals!
Tom: Well, I 11) hope you 12) have fun.
Sue: Thanks. Goodbye.