1. Read the dialogue and cross out the words that can be omitted.

Tamsin:   My great-grandma’s 100 on Saturday.

Millie:   Really? Are you having a party for her?

Tamsin:   Yes, we are having a party for her. We’re having it in our garden.

Millie:   But I thought your great-grandma lived in a nursing home.

Tamsin:   She does live in a nursing home, but she’s coming out for the afternoon.

Millie:   Can’t she stay with you for longer?

Tamsin:   She’d like to stay for longer, but the home won’t let her stay for longer. Anyway, I wanted to ask you if you’d help me with her cake.

Millie:   Of course I will help you with her cake!

Answer

Tamsin:   My great-grandma’s 100 on Saturday.

Millie:   Really? Are you having a party for her?

Tamsin:   Yes, we are having a party for her. We’re having it in our garden.

Millie:   But I thought your great-grandma lived in a nursing home.

Tamsin:   She does live in a nursing home, but she’s coming out for the afternoon.

Millie:   Can’t she stay with you for longer?

Tamsin:   She’d like to stay for longer, but the home won’t let her stay for longer. Anyway, I wanted to ask you if you’d help me with her cake.

Millie:   Of course I will help you with her cake!

2. Complete the dialogues with the phrases below.

I didn’t mean to • I’d love to • I do • I haven’t

I intended to • I should • I used to • I will

1   A   Who’s got my phone charger?

     B   …………………… . Maybe Freya’s got it.

2   A   Don’t you like burgers?

     B   ……………………, it’s just that I don’t fancy one now.

3   A   Why are you shouting at me?

     B   Sorry, …………………… . I’ll take off my headphones.

4   A   Can you turn down the music, please?

     B   ……………………, as soon as this song finishes.

5   A   Have you tidied your room?

     B   Sorry, ……………………, but I forgot.

6   A   Are you going to the gym tonight?

     B   ……………………, but I can’t be bothered.

7   A   Do you want to join us for a bike ride tomorrow?

     B   …………………… . What time?

8   A   Do you play in a band?

     B   ……………………, but we’ve just split up.

Answer

1 I haven’t   2 I do   3 I didn’t mean to

4 I will   5 I intended to   6 I should

7 I’d love to   8 I used to

3. Write a positive and negative response for each item, using the word in brackets.

1   Do you think you’ll pass all your exam? (guess)

     A   ………………………………………

     B   ………………………………………

2   Will you ever get married, do you think? (expect)

     A   ………………………………………

     B   ………………………………………

3   Will you enjoy university, do you think? (presume)

     A   ………………………………………

     B   ………………………………………

4   Are you going out tonight? (think)

     A   ………………………………………

     B   ………………………………………

5   Will you ever live abroad, do you think? (imagine)

     A   ………………………………………

     B   ………………………………………

6   Do you think you’ll be going on holiday this summer? (suppose)

     A   ………………………………………

     B   ………………………………………

Answer

1 A   I guess so.

   B   I guess not.

2 A   I expect so.

   B   I expect not. / I don’t expect so.

3 A   I presume so.

   B   I presume not.

4 A   I think so.

   B   I don’t think so.

5 A   I imagine so.

   B   I imagine not. / I don’t imagine so.

6 A   I suppose so.

   B   I suppose not. / I don’t suppose so.

4. Which three questions in exercise 3 have another possible response? Write the number of the question and the other possible response.

   ……….. ………………………………………

   ……….. ………………………………………

   ……….. ………………………………………

Answer

2 I expect not. / I don’t expect so.

5 I imagine not. / I don’t imagine so.

6 I suppose not. / I don’t suppose so.

5. Complete the dialogue. Write one word in each space. Then listen and check.

A:   Did you get round to asking your grandparents about our history project?

B:   I’m afraid (1) …………………… . I meant (2) ……………………, but I didn’t see them last weekend. I had to help my brother move into his new flat, so I (3) …………………… .

A:   Do you think they’ll agree to be interviewed?

B:   I’m sure they (4) …………………… . They love talking about the old days.

A:   Will they mind if we video them?

B:   There’s a chance that they (5) …………………… at the start, but if they (6) ……………………, we’ll just have to talk them round.

A:   Will you be seeing them in the next couple of days?

B:   I presume (7) …………………… . They usually come round for dinner on Tuesdays. I’ll ask them then.

A:   Try not to forget. We haven’t got much time left to do the interview.

B:   Don’t worry, I (8) …………………… .

Answer

1 not   2 to   3 couldn’t   4 will

5 might   6 do   7 so   8 won’t

6. Rewrite the sentences, avoiding repetition by using ellipsis (E) or substitution (S).

1   Have you done your homework yet, because I haven’t done it? (E)

     ……………………………………………….

2   We don’t want to leave, but we have to leave. (E)

     ……………………………………………….

3   I don’t know if this will work but I hope it will work. (S)

     ……………………………………………….

4   We asked Tom to phone us, and he said he would phone but he hasn’t phoned. (E)

     ……………………………………………….

5   I’d come to the party if I could come. But unfortunately I can’t come. (E)

     ……………………………………………….

6   Our team could win the match, but I expect they won’t win. (S)

     ……………………………………………….

7   You keep talking about wanting to learn to play the guitar, so I think you really should learn to play it. (E)

     ……………………………………………….

8   I don’t know if Rachel is a professional artist, but I imagine that she is a professional. (S)

     ……………………………………………….

Answer

1   Have you done your homework yet, because I haven’t?

2   We don’t want to leave, but we have to.

3   I don’t know if this will work but I hope it does / I hope so.

4   We asked Tom to phone us, and he said he would but he hasn’t.

5   I’d come to the party if I could, but unfortunately I can’t.

6   Our team could win the match, but I expect they’ll lose/ I don’t expect they will.

7   You keep talking about wanting to learn to play the guitar, so I think you really should.

8   I don’t know if Rachel is a professional artist, but I imagine so.

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