A: I ...... (make) myself a cup of coffee and a ham sandwich. Do you want anything to eat or drink?
B: No, thanks. I ...... (have) a snack later.
A: Pete and Lilly ...... (spend) their holidays in South Africa this year.
B: How wonderful! Lilly ...... (love) visiting those beautiful African places. And I'm sure Pete ...... (enjoy) spending the time with his sweetheart anywhere in the world.
A: See you later, Dad. I ...... (meet) Franklin and Elisabeth. I ...... (be) back at about eleven, then.
B: Enjoy the night, but if you are late, give me a ring or I ...... (be) worried sick again.
A: Mrs Thompson ...... (be) furious with you when she finds out that you've broken her expensive china vase.
B: She ...... (understand) when I tell her that the cat jumped at it and I didn't manage to catch it in time.
I think I ...... (be) sick. Let me use the loo at once.
A: I'm feeling awful this morning. I ...... (not / go) to work today. I ...... (phone) the boss in a moment once my stomach has stopped turning round.
B: Poor you. I ...... (ring) your supervisor if you like and tell him that you're sick if you like.
A: I'm worn out. I think I ...... (lie) down immediately. I ...... (not / have) a shower tonight.
B: Poor you. I ...... (watch) the sports news and then I ...... (come) and join you at once.
A: Mr Stephenson tells me I ...... (get) promoted this month. That means more money for us, darling.
B: Well, that means that you ...... (have to) work longer hours. Don't worry though. I ...... (get) myself a nice lover and you can work all the time you want, sweetie.
A: My daughter ...... (leave) the house as she ...... (attend) university.
B: Well, if that means that you've got a spare room, I ...... (be) happy to bunk in with you.
My husband ...... (change) jobs soon which means that there ...... (be) much more for us to talk about. It's simply awesome.
A: Now that you've won the lottery, Dr Carter, you ...... (become) the seventh richest woman in our county. How do you feel about that?
B: I ...... (let) you know two weeks after I've cashed in the check.
Master Bankling ...... (move) in with his brother again. He says they both like the idea. They ...... (see) each other more often and ...... (get) a chance to talk to each other more.
A: Catherine has been in hospital for a whole week now and nobody's been to see her.
B: Really? Then, I ...... (go) and cheer her up tomorrow.
A: Lara has been quite sick and she even had to go to hospital. She's been there for a few days now and has had no visitors whatsoever.
B: I know. Personally, I was snowed under and had to work late in the office. But I ...... (see) her tomorrow. Don't tell her, it's a surprise.
Don't phone Greg now. He ...... (have) a lot of work. He often works in the mornings.