A: |
Andy, this is Louise. Can you hear me? |
B: |
{select: +Are; Were} you on the mobile? |
A: |
Yes, I'm on my way to London. But there {select: +is; are} a lot of traffic. Listen, don't forget to book my hotel in Lisbon for tomorrow. |
B: |
I {select: +have already done; did} it. I {select: have booked; +booked} it yesterday. |
A: |
Great. {select: +Have you picked; Did you pick} up my tickets yet? |
B: |
No, I {select: +haven't been; wasn't} to the travel agent's yet. I {select: will; +am going} this afternoon. But I {select: confirmed; +have confirmed} the flight times with the travel agent. You {select: will leave; +are leaving} at 8.30. |
A: |
{select: Did you rent; +Have you rented} a car for me? |
B: |
Yes, I have. You {select: +'ll be able; are able} to pick it up at the airport. |
A: |
What about the fax to Brazil? |
B: |
I {select: was trying; +have been trying} to send it since early morning, but the line is engaged. I {select: +will do; do} it again after I {select: +deal; will deal} with the report. |
A: |
{select: +Haven't you written; Didn't you write} it yet? |
B: |
Not yet. The only thing I have to do is to check something. It {select: doesn't; +won't} take me more than an hour. |
A: |
I hope I {select: +will have; have} time to read it, if there {select: +is; will be} no traffic jam. |
B: |
It {select: is; +will be} on your desk before you {select: will arrive; +arrive} at the office. Don't forget to sign it! ... Oh, I nearly forgot! Mr. Barrall {select: +is waiting; waits} for you. |
A: |
Will you tell him that I'll be there as soon as possible? And offer him some coffee or something. |
B: |
Don't worry. Everything will be OK. |