Kate and Amber are talking about their daily lives. Complete their conversation using the
verbs in brackets ( ) in the Present Simple. Use short forms if you can.
Kate: ♦ Do you get up (you/get/up) early?
Amber: No, not really. 1 (My sister/go) to the bathroom first at about eight
o’clock. 2 (not/get up) until about eight thirty. What about you?
Kate: Well, 3 (Mike/try) to get me up at about seven, but
4 (he/not/usually/succeed)!
Amber: 5 (I/be/not) very hungry in the morning. What about you?
6 (you/eat) much for breakfast?
Kate: 7 (I/not/usually/like) to eat much, but 8
(Mike/study) for an hour before breakfast, so 9 (he/eat) quite a lot.
Amber: 10 (he/have) a big lunch as well?
Kate: 11 (I/not/know).
12 (He/not/tell) me!
Amber: 13 (you/drive) to work?
Kate: Yes. 14 (there/not/be) any buses. What about you?
Amber: Well, 15 (my sister/want) to buy a new car, but at the moment,
16 (we/both/walk).
Amber: No, not really. My sister goes (My sister/go) to the bathroom first at about eight o’clock. I don't get up until about eight thirty. What about you?
Kate: Well, Mike tries (Mike/try) to get me up at about seven, but he usually doesn't succeed (he/not/usually/succeed)!
Amber: I'm not very hungry in the morning. What about you? Do you eat (you/eat) much for breakfast?
Kate: I don't usually like (I/not/usually/like) to eat much, but Mike studies (Mike/study) for an hour before breakfast, so he eats (he/eat) quite a lot.
Amber: Does he have (he/have) a big lunch as well?
Kate: I don't know (I/not/know).
He doesn't tell (He/not/tell) me!
Amber: Do you drive (you/drive) to work?
Kate: Yes. There aren't (there/not/be) any buses. What about you?
Amber: Well, my sister wants (my sister/want) to buy a new car, but at the moment, we both walk (we/both/walk).