Use be going to, shall or will to complete the dialogue. Laura: What (you do) this weekend?
Pat: I (see) a new play tomorrow at the Royal Court Theatre.
Laura: Have you got the tickets yet?
Pat: No, I (get) them this afternoon actually. Would you like to come?
Laura: Oh, thank you, that would be nice.
Pat: OK, I (get) you a ticket too.
Laura: Great! What time does it start?
Pat: Eight o’clock, but we all (meet) in the Green café at 7.15.
Laura: I (meet) you in the café, but I (be) there about half past seven.
Pat: That’s fine.
Oh, one other thing… I’ve got no money at the moment… I (pay) for the tickets on Saturday. Is that OK?
Pat: Yes, that’s OK, no problem.
Laura: (You eat) in the café or just have a cup of coffee?
Pat: Just a coffee I think.
Laura: Look, (we go) to a restaurant after the show? I know a very good Chinese restaurant.
Pat: That’s a good idea, I (phone) the others and see if they want to come too.
Laura: Good, and then I (book) a table.
Pat: Great. I (see) you tomorrow