B Steve is writing an email to Joanna, a work colleague. Use the Present Continuous or shall or a short form of will to complete the message.
- I've just arrived in Mexico City. I didn't get much sleep on the plane so I think (l'll go) to bed for an hour or two this morning. you know from my schedule, (1)…(I'm meeting) Carl this afternoon, and then (2)…(I'm flying) to Monterrey tomorrow morning. (3) (Shall I fax) you the documents after Carl has signed them? By the way, Carl says (4) …(you're coming) to Mexico at the weekend. If (5) (you stay) near the Hotel Victoria, (6)…(will you bring) me the green folder on my desk? I forgot it, I'm afraid. Also, I'm sorry but I (7)…(will not be able) to meet you at the airport. I'm sure you've heard already that (8) (I'll visit) the new headquarters building of Carl's company in Acapulco.
B Steve is writing an email to Joanna, a work colleague. Use the Present Continuous or shall or a short form of will to complete the message.
- I've just arrived in Mexico City. I didn't get much sleep on the plane so I think (l'll go) to bed for an hour or two this morning. you know from my schedule, (1)…(I'm meeting) Carl this afternoon, and then (2)…(I'm flying) to Monterrey tomorrow morning. (3) (Shall I fax) you the documents after Carl has signed them? By the way, Carl says (4) …(you're coming) to Mexico at the weekend. If (5) (you stay) near the Hotel Victoria, (6)…(will you bring) me the green folder on my desk? I forgot it, I'm afraid. Also, I'm sorry but I (7)…(will not be able) to meet you at the airport. I'm sure you've heard already that (8) (I'll visit) the new headquarters building of Carl's company in Acapulco.