Two colleagues are trying to arrange a meeting. Put the verbs into the correct form. Paul: Emma, Paul here. Could we arrange a time tomorrow to talk about the coming seminar? Say, 9.15?
Emma: I’m a bit busy first thing because I (have) a lecture. But would 10 o’clock suit you?
Paul: I’m afraid not. I (go) over to the meeting with the dean and after that I (see) my tutor for lunch.
Emma: What time (you/come) back?
Paul: at about 1.30 I suppose, but I (not/do) anything special after that. Would you be free then?
Emma: No, I don’t think so. I (see) my supervisor from 2.00 until 3.00. Shall we say 3.30?
Paul: Fine. I’ll be waiting in the cafeteria.