1. I don’t have to work on Sundays. (usually) - I don’t usually have to work on Sundays.
2. You watch television in the evenings. (always) - You always watch television in the evenings.
3. Martin is learning French. He is learning Italian. (also) - Martin is also learning French. He is learning Italian.
4. That hotel is very expensive. (probably) - That hotel probably is very expensive.
5. I can remember his name. (never) - I never can remember his name.
6. Steve gets angry and shouts. (hardly ever/ rarely) - Steve hardly ever gets angry and rarely shouts.
7. We meet on Sundays. (sometimes) - We sometimes meet on Sundays.
8. If you see her (ever), say a big hello to her. - If you ever see her, say a big hello to her.
9. You should come to the lecture on time. (always) - You should always come to the lecture on time.
10. I am sorry, but they have left. (already) - I am sorry, but they already have left.
- Hello. Café Viktoria. Can I help you?
- Hello. I would like to book a table, please.
- What day and what time do you want to come?
- Next Tuesday at 6 p.m. My father will have a birthday at that day. Do you have any free tables?
- Yes, we do. How many people are there in your party?
- I think there will be ten or eleven of us.
- OK. A table for eleven then. Would you like smoking or non-smoking table?
- Non-smoking, please.
- Right. Can I get your name, sir?
- Viktor Ivanov.
- Is there anything else I can do for you, Mr. Bond?
- No. That’s all I think.
- So you have a reservation for Next Tuesday at 6 p.m.
- Ok
- Thank you for calling. See you later.
- Good bye!