Use the right tense form of the verb. 1. a: …. (you\know) if there’s a problem between kate and kelly? b: no, but i …… (think) of asking mary about it. 2. a: i …… (not\call) helen for ages. i wonder how she is. b: well, i know she ….. (stay) in town this week, so maybe you two can meet while she’s here. 3. a: what …… (do)? your face is all red and you look really upset! b: i ……(just\have) another fight with tom because he used my laptop without asking me again. 4. a: adam … (always\want) to be part of a large family. b: what …) about? i know for a fact that he loved being an only child. 5. a: don’t you think that patty …… (get) to be more and more of a busybody these days? b: yes, i do. someone ….. (need) to tell her to stop interfering in things that aren’t her concern!
B: No, but I think of asking Mary about it.
2. A: I haven't called Helen for ages. I wonder how she is.
B: Well, I know she has stayed in town this week, so maybe you two can meet while she’s here.
3. A: What have you done? Your face is all red and you look really upset!
B: I have just had another fight with Tom because he used my laptop without asking me again.
4. A: Adam has always wanted to be part of a large family.
B: What are you talking about? I know for a fact that he loved being an only child.
5. A: Don’t you think that Patty is getting to be more and more of a busybody these days?
B: Yes, I do. Someone need(s) to tell her to stop interfering in things that aren’t her concern