1
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- Are you doing anything next Sunday?
- Yes, my son is coming and I am showing him round London.
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DO/COME/ SHOW
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2
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Leave a note for them on the table and they'll see it when they come in.
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SEE/
COME
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3
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- I'm afraid I'm not ready yet.
- Never mind. I'll wait.
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WAIT
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4
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I've been measuring the windows. I am going to put in double glazing.
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PUT
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5
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- Why are you carrying these buckets?
- I am going to wash the car if you want to know.
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WASH/
WANT
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6
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I wonder what I'll be doing this time next year.
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DO
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7
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We'll be talking off in a few minutes. Please fasten your seat belts.
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TALK
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8
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James is leaving for Australia quite soon. He has got a job there.
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LEAVE
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9
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- The car doesn't start.
- If you get in, Tom and I'll give it a push.
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GET/ GIVE
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10
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I hope they'll have prepared this road by the time we come back next summer.
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PREPARE/ COME
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11
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In two months' time he'll have finished his preliminary training.
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FINISH
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12
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I am looking for my notebook. If I find it I'll give you a ring.
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FIND/GIVE
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13
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It's very cold. I expect the lake'll freeze tonight.
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FREEZE
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14
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If you hear from Tom could you please let me know?
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HEAR
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15
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- I am going to Switzerland next week.
- You are lucky. The wild flowers will just be coming out.
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GO/ COME
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16
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By the end of this year she'll have been driving a car for 3 years.
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DRIVE
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17
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I won't be wearing glasses when you see me next time. I am going to buy contact lenses. You probably won't recognize me.
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WEAR/ BUY/ RECOGNIZE
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18
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- My son is coming tomorrow.
- Oh, really! When does the train arrive? I'll meet him.
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COME/ ARRIVE/ MEET
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19
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I'll wait here until someone comes to meet me.
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WAIT/ COME
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20
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Next Monday he'll have been in Moscow for exactly 2 years.
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TO BE
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