Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect, the past simple or going to.
1 A:
(you/fill in)
the job application form yet?
B: No. L
(do)
it tomorrow.
2 A: Alex
(live)
in London for two years.
B: Does he like it there?
A: Yes. Actually, he
(buy) his own flat next month.
3 A:
(Carol/come)
to the party last Friday?
B: No. We
(not/see) her for three weeks.
4. A: Brad and Julie
(not/have) a holiday since 2005!
B: I know, but they
(visit) Kenya this April.
5 A:
(you/do) your homework yet, Bill?
B: Yes, Mum. I
(already/finish) it.
6 A: Your bedroom's a mess. When
(you/tidy) it?
B: But Mum!
(tidy) it this morning!
7 A:
(Tom/start) judo
lessons next autumn?
B: Actually, he
(already/start). He
(go) to his first lesson yesterday.
8 A:
(Bob and Diane/ever/be) to Poland before?
B: Yes, they
(spend) their summer holidays there in 2002.
9 A:
(not/eat) at that
restaurant again!
B: I agree. The food
(taste) absolutely awful.
10 A: Harriet's so excited. She
(just/get) a GPS in her car.
B: Oh really?
(have) one of those for five years.
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2. You a table in the Smoking or non-Smoking? I'll show you to your table.
3. Would you like dry red wines, while browsing through the menu? No, better white semi-sweet.
4. Get beer on draft or bottle? A pint of draught.
5. Do you prefer Coca-Cola? No, not really. Only when it is very hot and if it's cold.
6. I'm not hungry. I'd like just coffee with milk.
7. Could you bring me a Cup of tea? You good? No, better a weak lemon.
8. I'd like to start with the vermouth, I don't like table wines.
9. My friend prefers dark strong beer.
10. Quick drinks for men. Women usually order wine or liqueurs.
11. What is the cider? Cider is a light cider.
12. I'd like champagne. You bottle? No, just one glass.
13. Do you prefer sparkling mineral water or without gas? Without gas, please.
14. It is impossible to please everyone, tastes are different.
15. The wine list is always a great choice of drinks, hot and cold, good and cold beer on tap, bottles and cans.