3.1 Fill the gaps in the sentences. Use words from A and B opposite. 1 I always have (and ) for breakfast. 2 I have an with the dentist at 3 o'clock. 3 Do you want to have a game of ? 4 Jane's having a ... on Saturday. Are you going? 5 Do you want to have a ? The bathroom's just here. 6 I have an tomorrow, so I have to study tonight. 7 We must have a to talk about these problems. 8 I'm going to the cafeteria to have a Do you want to come? 9 The hotel has a swimming pool, so we can have a every day 10 We can have before the film, or we can eat after it.