1.A) Are you going away this weekend? (go away)
B)No, we __ here. Why? (Stay)
A)We __ a barbecue. Would you like to come.(have)
2.A) I'm too tired to cook. __ we __ a Chinese takeaway?(order)
B) Good idea . I __ the restaurant. What do you want for your starter? (Call)
A)I __ spring rolls, please. (Have)
3.A) what time __ you __ in the morning? (Leave)
B) I __ the 6 o'clock train. (Get)
A)I __ you a lift to the station, then. (Give)
4.A) What __ you __ tonight? (do)
B) I __ to the cinema with some friends. (go)
A) What film __ you __ ?(see)
B) The new Stars Wars film.
A)Oh, I've seen it. You __ it!(love)
5.A) __ I __ you do the washing-up? (Help)
B) OK. I __ and you can dry. But please be careful with the glasses (wash)
A) Don't worry. I __ anything. (Not break)
B) No, we are staying here. Why? (Stay)
A) We are having a barbecue. Would you like to come? (have)
To answer the first question, we need to think about whether the person is going away or staying at home. In the response, they say "No, we are staying here." This means that they are not going away and instead staying where they are. They then ask why, which implies that they are available for other plans. They mention having a barbecue and invite the person to join.
2.A) I'm too tired to cook. Shall we order a Chinese takeaway? (order)
B) Good idea. I will call the restaurant. What do you want for your starter? (Call)
A) I would like spring rolls, please. (Have)
In this conversation, the person expresses their tiredness and suggests ordering food instead of cooking. The other person agrees and volunteers to call the restaurant, asking what the first person would like for their starter. The first person decides on spring rolls.
3.A) What time do you leave in the morning? (Leave)
B) I get the 6 o'clock train. (Get)
A) I will give you a lift to the station, then. (Give)
The first person inquires about the departure time, and the second person responds with "I get the 6 o'clock train." This means they leave the house at that time. The first person offers to give them a ride to the station, implying that they have a car and are willing to help.
4.A) What are you doing tonight? (do)
B) I'm going to the cinema with some friends. (go)
A) What film are you going to see? (see)
B) The new Star Wars film.
A) Oh, I've seen it. You will love it! (love)
The first person asks about the plans for the evening, and the response is "I'm going to the cinema with some friends." The first person follows up by asking which film they are planning to watch, and the second person answers with "The new Star Wars film." The first person then mentions that they have already seen it and predicts that the second person will enjoy it.
5.A) Can I help you do the washing-up? (Help)
B) OK. I will wash, and you can dry. But please be careful with the glasses. (wash)
A) Don't worry. I won't break anything. (Not break)
In this exchange, the first person offers assistance with the washing-up (doing the dishes). They agree on a plan where the second person washes and the first person dries. However, they request to be careful with the glasses. The first person reassures them that they won't break anything.