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resent
,
past and p
e
r
f
ect
t
e
ns
e
s
time
o
n W
e
dn
e
sday
.
15 (not bother) to b
r
ing d
og
food
;
I (have)
plenty
.
16
J
hope you
(
have)
t
im
e
t
o
h
a
v
e
tea
w
ith m
e
when you
(bring)
T
im
, a
nd that by then you (h
ave
) b
et
t
e
r
27 I come from Scotland
.
28 Th
e
best kind costs about tw
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e
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e it away becauR(
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31 It (this knife) is for
0lwl
t
n
ew
s
o
f
yo
u
r
moth
e
r
.
Lo
v
e
H
ilda
I
I.
II
II
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32 In the mornin
g
s
I
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h
i
t
t
l
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t
li
lt
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t
'
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mak
e the beds and take
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a
r Pe
t
e
r
17
Y
ou b
y a
n
y c
hance (know) wh
e
r
e
B
o
b
is? 18
I (lik
e
) t
o f
ind out
bec
a
u
s
e
I
ju
s
t (h
e
ar) of a job th
a
t
exa
ctl
y (s
uit) him
,
but i
f
he (n
o
t
a
ppl
y
) f
a
i
r
ly soon
o
f cours
e
h
e
(not
ge
t) i
t
.
19
I
l
a
st (
se
e) him about a m
o
nth a
go, w
h
e
n h
e
ju
s
t (l
e
av
e
) his job
w
i
t
h th
e
f
i
lm
co
mpan
y
. 20 He (
s
a
y
) h
e (go
) t
o
Fr
a
n
ce
(had
deci
d
e
d to
go
t
o France
)
for a holiday and (pr
omise)
(t
n
1
1
1I1d
llll)
I
ll"
'lll
oll
c
e
a
month.
35 Your
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lil II)
.
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rd
w
ith
1
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111
lil
t
,
v
l'
r
b
s
i
n bra
ck
e
ts
into the correct
tense.
(A variety of
hi
s F
r
e
nch
a
ddress
as soon a
s
h
e (f
i
n
d)
a p
l
ace
t
o s
t
ay.
2
1 But I
w
i
l
l b
e
ne
e
d
e
d
,
as well as some conditionals
and imperatives;
(h
e
ar) nothing
since then and (not kn
ow
)
e
v
e
n
w
h
et
h
e
r
h
e
(
go
) t
o
I
I
II
'
F
r
a
n
ce o
r not
.
22 I
f
y
ou (know) his address I (b
e) very gra
t
ef
ul i
f yo
u (ph
o
n
e
) m
e.
23 I
(t
ry
)
~0
phone you sever
a
l tim
es
but
yo
ur ph
one
(n
o
t
se
em)
to
b
e
wor
kin
g
.
Yo
ur
s
J
ac
k
I
t
I
I
l
i
t
,
n
bl
c
u
s
e can
/
co
u
l
d
where possible.)
D
e
a
r
H
ilda
1 I
jus
t
(hear) that my mother
isn't very well
,
and I (lik
e
) to go and
see
her
.
The trouble
is I can't take my dog Tim with me
.
2 You
(
th
i
nk) you (b
e
abl
e
) possibly look after
.
him for a week?
3 You
(ha
v
e) him for a w
ee
k last yea
r,
you (remember),
and you (say) he
Par
t
4
(be) no trouble, and (
ge
t) on well
w
ith your dog.
4 If you (be abl
e
) h
a
v
e
him
,
I (be able) bring him along any time that
(suit) y
o
u
. 5 He
(h
a
v
e
) his
ow
n b
e
d
a
nd bowl, and I (bring)
e
n
oug
h
tinn
e
d dog fo
o
d to last him a w
e
ek
.
Dea
r
S
ir
24 I (
b
e
) int
e
r
e
st
e
d in th
e f
urni
s
h
e
d
cottage near De
dh
a
m
w
hi
c
h y
o
u
(
a
d
ve
rti
se
) in y
e
st
e
rday
'
s
Te
l
egr
ap
h
,
for
m
y
hu
s
b
a
nd
a
nd
I
(
c
om
e
) t
o
E
n
g
l
a
nd in
J
un
e a
nd (requi
re
)
a
c
co
m
moda
t
ion for t
h
ree
m
o
nths
.
25 Yo
u
~e
as
e
(t
e
ll) me e
x
ac
t
l
y w
h
e
r
e
it
(
b
e
)
a
nd
g
i
ve
m
e
d
e
t
a
il
s o
f
bu
s a
nd tr
a
in
s
er
v
ices in th
e area. 26 I a
l
so
(lik
e
)
to k
n
ow a
b
o
u
t t
h
e
l
oc
al
s
h
o
p
s. 2
7
I (
be abl
e
) to
s
hop
wi
th
o
ut
a car
?
28 My
hu
s
b
a
nd
(h
o
p
e
) t
o
h
i
r
e
a car
,
but I (n
o
t dri
ve) a
nd h
e
(n
o
t b
e
) fr
ee very o
ft
e
n
t
o ta
k
e
m
e
shopping,
'
6 But if it (not be)
c
onv
e
ni
e
nt
,
(not hesitate)
to say
s
o
.
7 T
h
e
re
(b
e
)
quite good kenn
e
l
s
n
e
ar h
e
re
,
and they (take) him i
f
I
(
as
k
).
8 He
(be) th
e
re once bef
o
re
'
and (seem) to get
o
n
a
ll
r
i
g
h
t
.
Love
Sarah
s
o
w
e
(n
e
ed)
a co
tta
ge
o
n a bu
s r
out
e
.
29 T
h
e
l
oca
l
s
h
o
ps
s
till (deliver)
? I
(know) th
ey (
do) t
e
n
years ago
.
30
I (b
e
)
g
r
a
t
e
ful
Part 2
als
o
if you (
t
ell) m
e
""h
e
th
er
yo
u
s
u
p
pl
y s
h
ee
ts
e
t
c.
a
nd
w
h
e
th
e
r
a laundry
(
c
all)
at
th
e
h
o
u
se
.
31 The ren
t
yo
u (
ask
)
De
a
r
Sa
r
a
h
9
I(
b
e
)
v
(
sou
nd)
re
ason
a
ble
for the si
ze o
f th
e cot
t
age.
How
you (lik
e
) it p
a
id?
r
y
s
r
r
I
l
tl
\s
,a
nd
(b
e
)gla
d
I
O
!
1
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'
,
II
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:
d
)o
l
l
l
yn
l
ll
W
e
ek
ly
,
monthly or i
n
advan
c
e?
32 My
husb
a
nd and I (
b
e) a
b
r
oa
d f
or
t
e
n
yea
r
s
,
b
u
t
b
efore
th
at we
(
live)
n
e
ar
De
dh
a
m,
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l
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t
h
a
t
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f
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wh
ich
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we
(
wa
nt)
to spen
d
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ur h
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id
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33 My
hus
ba
nd
als
o
(
wr
it
e
)
a book about Co
n
s
t
a
bl
e
an
d
(
lik
e
)
I
.
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II
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III
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dill
(I
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h
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a
nd (
l
ook) f
o
r
to f
i
nish
i
t i
n th
e ar
ea wh
ere
h
e, Co
n
sta
ble,
(pa
in
t
) m
os
t
of
hi
s
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tu
re
s.
3
4
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on
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(1
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the bank m
anage
r
,
(kn
o
w) u
s s
in
ce we (
li
v
e
)
in th
e area
and
I
(
be) s
u
re he (rec
ommend)
u
s
a
s
~;
uit
a
ll
• t
n
a
n
ts.
3
5
I
of
1
2 I (
b
e)
very
g
ra
teful
if
y
ou (a
sk
)
yo
u
r g
u
es
t
s
t
o
l
e
ave
m
ore
qui
e
t
l
y
,
co
u
rse
(b
e w
illin
g
) to send a d
e
p
o
s
it
.
36 I
(b
e) gr
a
te
ful
a
nd p
e
rh
a
p
s
y
ou (b
e
able) p
e
r
s
u
a
d
e
a
n
y
l
ear
n
er
dri
vers
t
o co
m
e
b
y
f
o
r an earl
y
I
'
p
i
:
11
1
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1
(1
'
1
1
(
'
1
01
)
,
)
a s
t
a
mp
e
d
t
a
x
i
.
Yo
ur
s s
i
ncere
l
y
A
nd
rew
add
res
sed
e
nv
e
lope.
Y
ours faithfully
P
a
mela
B
r
o
wn
Smith
Pa
rt
3
Dea
r
A
nn
1
3 Yo
u (b
e
)
f
r
e
e to come to dinn
e
r h
e
r
e o
n
Sa
tu
r
da
y
n
ex
t
at 8.
00
?
1
4
M
y
br
o
th
e
r Pa
u
l (come)
a
nd
(
brin
g) a fr
i
e
nd
of
hi
s ca
ll
e
d T
o
m
E
dw
a
r
ds
.
1
5 Y
ou (not m
ee
t) T
o
m but
I
(th
i
nk)
yo
u (l
i
k
e
) him
.
1
6
H
e
i
s a
n
as
sistant stage m
a
na
ge
r
a
t
t
h
e Ga
t
e T
h
ea
tr
e a
nd (
be
a
bl
e
) t
o
t
e
l
l you ab
o
u
t
th
e
act
o
r
s
.
17
Pa
ul
says To
m (r
eceive
) hardl
y
a
n
y sa
l
a
r
y a
nd o
f
t
e
n (not get)
e
n
o
u
g
h
to eat, so
h
e (as
k) m
e
t
o
h
a
v
e
roas
t b
ee
f and Yorkshire
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lt ti
l
l
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11
I
I
(
W
I
i
l
e)
to
yo
u three wee
k
s ag
o
,
(as
k
) about conditions
puddin
g
f
o
r d
i
n
n
er,
w
i
t
h
a
ppl
e
dumpling
t
o
of entry
fo
ll
o
w.
1
8 H
e
probab
l
y
(rin
g
) u
p
b
e
t
wee
n
n
o
w
a
nd
Sa
tu
r
d
ay,
t
o
sa
y
i
l
i
l
o
yo
u
r
coll
ege.
2 Yo
u (r
e
ply), (
e
n
c
l
o
se) an enrolment
form
,
whi
c
h
t
h
a
t it (b
e
) a good idea to st
a
rt
w
ith
a s
ub
s
t
a
nti
a
l
so
up
, s
u
c
h
a
s
o
x-
I
(
f
ill
up)
a
nd (re
turn) wi
t
h
o
ut
d
e
l
a
y.
3 Since then, howe
ve
r
,
I (h
e
a
r
)
ta
il!
19
I (know) you not u
s
ually
(ea
t) h
eav
y th
ree
-
co
u
rse
m
ea
l
s o
f
n
o
thing
and
I
(b
eg
in) t
o wo
nde
r
i
f
my
a
pplication (go) astra
y.
4 Yo
u p
lease
(
c
h
ec
k)
t
h
a
t
y
ou (r
ece
ive) it and if you haven
'
t
,
thi
s
typ
e,
but I (h
o
pe) the conv
ersato
n
(
n
o
t b
e
)
so
h
eavy
.
A
n
y
w
ay
,
ple
ase
co
m
e i
f
y
ou (b
e
able).
Lov
e
Ma
r
y
2
0 P
S
. Th
e
1
4
bu
s
(pass
)
th
e
door
as yo
u pr
o
b
a
bl
y
s
e
nd m
e a
n
o
th
e
r
en
r
o
lment
fo
r
m
.
5 If, on the oth
e
r hand
,
you
(
re
c
e
iv
e
) m
y a
ppli
ca
tion
but
(
not d
ec
ide) wheth
e
r
to
a
c
ce
pt
m
e as
a
stud
e
nt
or
n
o
t
, I
(b
e
)
v
ery grat
ef
ul
if you (t
e
ll) me
w
h
e
n I m
ay
e
xpect
to h
ear yo
ur d
e
cision
.
6 Finall
y
, if m
y
applic
a
tion
alr
e
ady
(be)
(r
e
m
e
mb
e
r)
,
a
nd
r
ef
used,
I (lik
e
) to b
e
info
r
m
e
d
as
soo
n a
s
possib
l
e
becau
se
i
f I do
P
a
ul (
g
i
ve
)
y
ou a
l
ift hom
e.
not g
e
t into
y
ou
r
c
o
ll
ege I
(h
ave
) t
o ap
pl
y
to another
and th
e so
on
er I
(do) thi
s,
th
e
b
e
tt
er
c
h
a
n
ce I
(h
ave
)
of
b
e
ing accept
e
d
.
Yours faith
f
ully
P
,
Sm
i
th
1
31
Mi
xe
d tenses
:
telephone
c
on
v
er
sat
i
ons
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Put th
e
v
e
rbs in brack
e
ts
int
o
th
e cor
r
ect
t
ense and f
ill t
he
Part 2
D
ea
r Mr
J
on
es
7 My fa
mil
y a
nd I (
s
u
f
f
e
r) a g
o
od deal lat
e
l
y f
r
o
m
t
h
s
p
ace
s
w
ith
s
uitab
l
e
forms
.
P
ar
t
1
1 Call
e
r
: t
hi
s
is Mr
s
Jones at 2
2
Hi
g
h St
ree
t
.
n
o
i
se
m
a
de by
y
our
g
u
es
t
s
w
h
e
n th
ey
(l
ea
ve)
y
our h
o
u
s
e
o
n
a
t
u
rc
!
;
l
y
ni
g
h
ts.
.
.
.
I
h
ave a
n
8 T
h
e
y (stand) in
tp
e
s
tr
ee
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,
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