Use the present indefinite, the present continuous or the present perfect instead of the infinitives in brackets:
1.will you, please, lend me your pen for a moment? i (to leave) mine at home and now (to have) nothing to write with. — i (to be) sorry, but i (to be going) to write myself. ann (not to write), she can give you her pen.
2. you (to read) “the gadfly” by voynich? — i (to read) it now, i (not to finish) it yet. it (to be) a very good book, i (to like) it very much.
3. we (to go) to the cafe “cosmos” tonight. you ever (to be) there?
4. where (to be) ann? — she (to be) in the kitchen. — what she (to do) there? she (to wash up). — i already (to help) my mother with the housework and (to come) to ask ann to go to the cinema with me.
5. don't forget we (to have) a party tomorrow, be sure to bring bob with you if he (to come) back from st.petersburg. 6. (to be) there anything the matter with you? you (to be) so pale. — nothing the matter. i just (to finish) my work and i (to be) a little tired.
7. w ho (to play) the piano? mary still (to have) her music lesson? — no. the lesson (to be) over and the teacher already (to go). mother (to play) for little kitty.
8. ring me up when you (to be) free. i (to have) something to discuss with you.
9. i (not to hear) the news yet.
10. hurry up if you (to want) to go out with me.
11. she (to send) me a letter that she (to come) in a few days.
12. you (to understand) what they (to talk) about?
13. w hen she (to call) on us she always (to bring) some toys for my little daughter.
14.what you (to look) for? — i (to look) for my dictionary. i just (to see) it somewhere. i (to think) it (to lie) on the bookshelf.