Choose the correct verb form to complete the dialogue.

A: Hello, Tim.

B: Hi, Edgar. Listen, (1) are you doing / will you do anything this afternoon?

A: Yes. (2) I’m meeting / I’ll meet Liz and Gary in about 20 minutes.

B: Where (3) are you going / will you go?

A: Kayaking. Would you like to come too?

B: Yes, I’d love to. Where (4) are you meeting / will you meet Liz and Gary?

A: At the waterfall. You (5) are needing / will need to rent a kayak.

B: No problem. I (6) am getting / will get some money. Can you wait here for me?

A: No, I (7) am going to make / am making a quick phone call. I (8) am seeing / will see you at the waterfall in 20 minutes.

B: OK. See you then.

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Ctatuetca Ctatuetca  20.12.2023 14:24
B: Hi, Edgar. Listen, (1) are you doing / will you do anything this afternoon? A: Yes. (2) I’m meeting / I’ll meet Liz and Gary in about 20 minutes. B: Where (3) are you going / will you go? A: Kayaking. Would you like to come too? B: Yes, I’d love to. Where (4) are you meeting / will you meet Liz and Gary? A: At the waterfall. You (5) will need to rent a kayak. B: No problem. I (6) will get some money. Can you wait here for me? A: No, I (7) am going to make / am making a quick phone call. I (8) will see you at the waterfall in 20 minutes. B: OK. See you then. Explanation: 1) The correct verb form is "are you doing", as we are asking about the person's plans for the afternoon that are already decided or in progress. 2) The correct verb form is "I'm meeting", as the person is talking about a scheduled meeting with Liz and Gary in the near future. 3) The correct verb form is "are you going", as we are asking about the person's destination in the near future. 4) The correct verb form is "are you meeting", as we are asking about the person's meeting location in the near future. 5) The correct verb form is "will need", as we are talking about a future requirement for renting a kayak at the waterfall. 6) The correct verb form is "will get", as the person is referring to their intention to obtain money in the near future. 7) The correct verb form is "am going to make", as the person is announcing their plan to make a quick phone call in the near future. 8) The correct verb form is "will see", as the person is talking about meeting someone at the waterfall in the near future. Note: It is important to mention that the verb forms in the dialogue provided are not always interchangeable and depend on the context and meaning intended.
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