A: Haven't you finished your paper yet? You've been lingering a lot for the past few days, haven't you?
B: Well, you know me. I ...... (stay) up late and finish it by sunrise.
A: I'll get the cups from the cupboard, honey.
B: Watch out! You ...... (hit) your head on the door.
A: ...... (you / have) another glass of wine, Dr Slaughter?
B: No, thank you very much, though.
I think the neighbour's house is on fire. I ...... (check) it quickly and you call the fire brigade now.
A: Do you want to go to the lake with me tonight? We could have a beer or two.
B: Sorry to disappoint you, but I ...... (visit) my niece. She's in town for the week so I can't possibly go out with you tonight.
A: Wow, these boxes are really heavy, Mrs Parlson.
B: Don't worry, Simon. I ...... (help) you carry them.
Don't forget to take your umbrella, darling. I expect it ...... (rain) in the afternoon.
A: Look at all those holes in the main road.
B: Yeah, you're absolutely right. A driver or two ...... (damage) their cars, no doubt.
A: Damn! I've lost my blue pen. How am I supposed to take the test now?
B: Don't worry, kid. I ...... (lend) you mine. I've got a spare pen just in case.
A: If you like, you can borrow my plates and those wine glasses you like so much.
B: Martin, you're a sweetheart. Thanks a lot. I ...... (bring) them back first thing in the morning.
A: Why do you want to sell your lovely flat? I thought you've always liked it a lot.
B: Well, I do like it, but I ...... (move) to Switzerland in three months' time.
A: What ...... (you / do) tonight?
B: Well, I really don't know. I ...... (not / do) anything special if that's what you're after. Why the sudden interest in my life?
Why don't you try to wear your hair long fair a change, Stanley? You ...... (look) much better.
Stop worrying about your job. You ...... (get) promoted and you ...... (also / get) the bonus.
A: It's my 30th birthday this month.
B: That's wonderful. ...... (you / have) a party? You ought to celebrate such a great birthday.