A: I (see) the dentist about my toothache tomorrow. B: I (see), so let's meet the day after tomorrow. Put down only the correct form of the verb for Speaker A and Speaker B.
A: I(think) about going to the beach this afternoon. B: I wouldn't bother. I (think) it's going to rain.
A: Is John feeling OK? He (look) very red in the face. B: Yes, I know. I (look) for the doctor's phone number.
Tom (be) usually very quiet boy, but today he (be) very noisy.
A: (You/ have) a car? B: Yes, but I (have) some problems with it.
Why (you/ smell) the roses? B: They always (smell) so wonderful at this time of year!
A:How much the parcel (weigh)? B: I'm not sure. The assistant (weigh) it at the moment.
A: (you/have) some time this evening? B: No, I (have) dinner with my boss.
A: Why you (feel) the radiator, dad? B: I don't think it's working. It(feel) very cold in here.
A: Why you (taste) the stew? B: I'm adding some spices. It(taste) a bit bland.
If I (be) you, I (not/go) to the party.
If I (earn) a lot of money, I (fly) to Japan.
If I (leave) earlier, I (not/miss) the train.
If we (not/hurry), we (miss) the plane.
What you (do) if you (can) speak perfect English?
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