When i get there, before you leave, etc (a-b) mark and sarah are continuing the conversation in 27a. put in the verbs. use will or the present simple. sarah: if (►) you take (you / take) a train, (►)it'll be (it / be) much more comfortable. if (1) (you / need) a car, you can hire one when (2)……………………………… / get) to glasgow. mark: if (3)…………………………….. (i / hire) a car, (4)…………………………….. (it / be) too complicated. i'd rather take my own. sarah: it's too dangerous. you might fall asleep on the motorway. mark: i won't fall asleep. i can play loud music. anyway, (5)……………………………… (i / get) there much quicker when ( ………………….. (there / be) no traffic on the road. as soon as (7)……………………… (i / arrive), (8)…………………………………. (i / ring) you, i promise. sarah: (9)…………………………….. (i / be) worried until (10)…………………………… (i/hear) from you. but don't ring before (11)…………………………….. (i / be) awake in the morning. mark: (12)…………………………(i / lie) down for a couple of hours before (13)……………………………….(i/go). sarah: good idea. (14)……………………………… (you / be) exhausted tomorrow if (15)………………………(you / not / get) some sleep this evening.
Mark: If I hire a car, it will be too complicated. I'd rather take my own.
Sarah: It's too dangerous. You might fall asleep on the motorway.
Mark: I won't fall asleep. I can play loud music. Anyway, I will get there much quicker when there is no traffic on the road. As soon as I arrive, I will ring you, I promise.
Sarah: I will be worried until I hear from you. But don't ring before I am awake in the morning.
Mark: I will lie down for a couple of hours before I go.
Sarah: Good idea. You will be exhausted tomorrow if you don't get some sleep this evening.