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95 The main uses of the tenses Finder 52 Put each verb In brackets into the correct te nse. Sometimes there is more than one possible answer. Hannah' Phil: Ha nnah : Ph i l: Hannah: Phil : Ha nnah . Phil: Hannah: Phil: Hannah : WJl£H 's th<.lt ( "' ) ~' : ~ .r:~~ cll~ (y ou / read)? It 's a news article about that accIdent at the crossroads la st momh. Yes, (I) . . . . (I fre mcmher ). The police (2) . . . . (complete) theiT enqUiries now. Apparently the van (3) . . ( do ) fifry <II the time of the aeddem. II ( 4) . . . . . . . (nor/s low) down at the crossroads al al l. It ( 5) . . . (crash) strmght into a car and (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . (kill) two people. The driver of the van was only sixteen and (7) . . . . . . . . (lake) drug s regularly for at least a year. And the van (8) . . . . . . ( be ) in an accident hefor e. Oh , that's terrible. Comple tely Irresponsible. Mmd yo u, that cr ossroads is danger ous. (9) . . . . • . . . . . . . . . (lI"eel some near misses there before now . (10) . . (Ilth ink ) the y should put traffic lights ther e. It says here that (I I) . . . . . . . . . . (they/pu tl up warning signs only a week hefore the accident, but t lHH obviously wasn'r enough. (12) . . . . . (l /usually lt ake) another route if I ca n. ( 13 ) . . . . (l/not/like) going that way. Last year when (1 4) . . . . . (I / ha ve) [hal lob in town. (IS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (lIgo) that way every day. (Hi) . . . . • . ( the y/ dig) up the road by rhe park at [he mom ent, so more traffic than usual (l 7) . . (come) through the crossroads. There's toO much congestion Journey times ( 18 ) (get) slower ,md slower over lhe last few years. But we st ili have ac cide nt s, unfortunately. 96 Review of verb tenses Finder 39-52 Write the correct sentences . Theee repaired the heale r. They' ve daRe it yeslefBI1Y . . . 1} . :i.~I~ I~ !:l~~~e r:dD::i . I It wasn 't m~. l - n{)~he ftffiney. 2 I'm ready now . I- was ready fo r- tet't-tftinllfe'>. 3 Sorry, but you phoned at a bad moment yesterday. {- -cooked the Sttppef. 4 Where ha ve you been? I wait hel'E' fur Iwem y-mitlt:ttes. 95 . ' 1lle main IISC ~ of { he tC Il !>c''\ 51 5 I h ave lO go to Ihe l own hall. KflOw r01t-Wht:r e il-is? 6 Yes, I've washed the dishes. 1 · hfld-don e- 1iIt:lH-<~~8go . 7 Is lhi!> e nuugh potatoes? I ' ~t! been pedm,;-tthOtu. -t wettty. 8 Nicola felt very pl eased with herself. Sh~h1eved ~ ttH - her-tlffnll . 9 There 's some thing wrong with this compu t er . IHmt-W(ffl dng -prftllefly. 10 Maybe I'll throw [h i!) old sweater out l-htttHt for- ttge"S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II Arc you bus y? ~ 12 L et's go 10 a restaurant. 'lie didn 't ~1t -t }tH "' Mnre - yotl~-biffhdtl:y. 13 They're decorating my office. S6 I Wttflt m-here-thts- wedt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Review of verb tenses Finder 39-52 Complete this newspaper report . It tells a true story. Put each verb in brac kets Into the correct tense . Sometimes there is more than one possible answer . Rats (. ). or en 't (be not) rea ll y very popular animals . But now a rat ca ll ed fido (I ) . . . . • . . • . ( do ) something to improve th eir image. The young rat, who (2) . . . . . • . . (livt ~) III Torquay with th e Gumbley family, (3 ) . (he) in his cage In tbe middle of the night when an electric h ealer (4 ). . . . . (stan ) a fire on the ground floor of the house. Fido (5) . (notice) that someone ( 6) (forget) to s hU! his cage door properly, so he (7) . (Jump) O llt, (8) (rull) up stairs and (9) . . (scratch) at the donr of the bedroom where Usa Gumb ley and her two daught ers (lO) . . . . (s leep). Nine·year-old Megan ( II) . . . . . . . . (wak e) up . When she (12 ) . . . . . . (open) Ihe bedroom door , s he (1 3) . _ (see) I:ido. As she (14 ) . . . . . . (carry) him back down 10 hi s cage, she (IS) . . . . . (sec) the smo ke and flames. Aut the fire (16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( on ly jusl st an ) - it (17) . . • . . . (nOI bum) for long Wh en mum , Megan and thr ee-year-old Shannon (I S) . (gel) safely oul of the h ouse , they (19) . . . . (c all) Ihe fire brigade. which s oon (20) . . . . . . (bring) the fire under control. 'We (21) . . . . . . . . . . (owe) our li ves 10 Fido,' said Usa. ' He (22) . . . . . . (not run ) away. He ( 23) . . . . . . . . . . . (save) us , and we (24) . . . . . . . . (love) him . At the moment ( 25) . . . . . . . . . ( he /have) a specia l chocol ate treat. ( 2S ) . . . . . . . . (we/ make) a fu ss of him all day.' One firefighter said (27)' . . . . . . . . . . . (we/ hear ) of dogs. and cats doing this but never a rat before.' 97 . R eV iew of ve rb lenses 98 Review of verb tenses Finder 39-52 Complete the sec ond sentence so that it has a si mi lar meaning to the previous one. Sometimes you need to put In one wo rd and sometimes more than one . We 're in the middle of an Imp ortan t discussion. We're . o;.l!~«~i':'3 something import:lllt. The freezing point of water is O°C Water . . . . . . . . at O"C. 2 It was last summer when Li sa first learned the "cercI. Usa . . . . . . . the seeml !ti ncc la ~ 1 su mmer . 3 You st."o<l so ndong 'e<' on m ages half "n hom a gn , .nd yo u're sti li tio;ng H. You 've . . . . . . . . . text IIlcssug cs fot half an hour. 4 Th ust! kids very often make a noise. Thost! kids . . always . . . . . . . a nOIse. 5 Laura is an ea rl y riser. umra . . . . . up early. 6 My mother is the auth or of two books. My . . . . . wntum 7 " 'e were in the m id dle of a picnic lunch. \-Ve . , . at l un ch lime. 8 lI is death came af ter a long Illness. Wh en . . . . . . . ___ . . ' he . _ _ _ _ fo r a long time. 99 Introduction to the future ~ Finder 53A - B Th is article is about th e results of the Advanced level exams, which are taken by 17- and 18-year -o ld pupils in England A U: VEI. SUS P ENSE Two hundred and sixty tho usand 18 -ye ar - old s are waiting illlxiously for the big day Months uf worry and slispense will come to an end when th ey get the ir A- le ve l resu lt s neXI Thursday. Most pupils have taken Ihree A· level s in subjects of their chOice, and the results will be i mportant for career prospects : md especially for univ ers ity enlnm ce. Of course, s ome people ure going to be dis appointed if they dun't get goud enough grades. Bul help will be al hand . Many schools are to bring in counse ll ors who huve had special traimng to help pupils ta lk over their prob lcms. Pupils arc warned nOI t (l worry too much . 'Thcre are more imponant thmgs in lifc th an exam s: says counsellor Mary Uuddnck. 'A poor result won 't ruin y our life. You' ll be able to do somet/ung positive aboul it, such as re-siUing your exams.' Pupils \~ i thout the grades they need for their chos en uni versi ty will ha ve the chanc t: 10 get a pl ace at another university. They c an do this by going through th e 'clearing sy stem', which begins on the Wednesday of n ex t wcck Lasl year th is system found p la ce s for thirty thousand pup ils. Pl enty of up · to- date i nf ormation will be available on teletext, and from next T hur sday the HH e is broadcasfing $c\'cral hours or news and informal lOll on bOl h tclevision and rudio. And most univers lt il.'S nnd colleges have wcbsices and will be n,""hlll Telephone Helplines. 98 • ReView of vcrb lenses 53 look at the forms In bold type . Which ones refer to the future , and whICh ones refer to the pr esent or the past? Write the verb forms in the correct group . FUHlre tJlne :. ~~II. ~~ ~ ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . Prescnt or past tim e: '?-':"~ ./.c ~ ~ r ~ r ~ -v.J , . . . . I . ~ . . . . . . 100 Will and "shall Finder 54 Complete the conversation s. Put in ' fI, will , won ' t, or shall. Sometimes the re is more than one possible answer . . . ~/la !l . . we go nut s om ew her e at the wcekcnd? I'm nOl sure if I can. I :11 . . ring you t omo rrow tel fe ll you if I 'm free. I . . [ carry this bag for you?-Oh , thank you 2 Can't we get across the rlvcr here? No, the y' re rep airing the bridge. Th e road . be dosed for abollt S IX weeks. It's a real nuisance. :3 Are you wUlt:hing this film?, No, not really We ll, , . switch ;1 o ff then. 4 . the photos be rCildy later todi'lY, do you know? No, they can'l do them today. They. . be ready untit tomorrow morning. S Whal lime . . . we meet, do you Ihinkl Ilaif pal>t seven outside the c inemah Fine. I . . . . sec YOlI then. 6 Ca n I ca ll In 10 see yo u IOmorrow? I 'm afraid J . . • . • . • be OLiI tomorrow. . Thur!>da)' be O K? Yes , that's line. 7 WhOl c" S the problem?- The machine. . accept this SOp coin ) . see if I' ve gO t one. Yes, I ha ve. Here, try IhlS one. H T he warnIng light is on. We. . . . . . be out of petrol soon OK. I . . . S lOp Ht the ncltt filling. station. 9 I'm Just going olll I·low long. . . . yo u be?-Oh, I . . . . be long. I'm just popping round the co rn er 10 I . just denn up Ihis mellis . ~ Don't bother. The deaoers . do thaI. 11 . . we have a cup of coffee? - It's a bit ea rl y The cafe Isn't open ye t II . be open until ten 12 Would you like something 10 eut? Than k )'ou. I . . . . . . have one of Ihese sandwichc &. 101 Be going to Finder 55 Comment on each SItuation uSing be going to. The word in brackets Will help you . Mr and Mrs New man are in n car showr oom . T he y're looking at the cars. (buy) :~:J ',:" e. j.o!~. ~ o . ?«:.".i ,~ . (_pr: Torn has invited so me fri ends for a meal this evening. He's looking at a reCipe. (cook) . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Til e train is approaching a slation. The driver is pun ing the brakes on. (s top) . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 II's a really warm day, and Mal1hew has gone out In h ~s coat. Ihol) 54 100 · W,ll cl nd shall 4 Emily i !i doing a geography exam. She I sn ', vc ry good at gengnlph y, and shp ha s n't d a llt~ any re vision. (fall) 5 Nicnla and Joanna arc walking to the ICnm s cauri. They've got th e ir rackets with Ihem (pla y) . . . . . , . . . . . . . . ., " . ., ", . . ,",." . " 6 Samh cun see three ma :\ ked men nmning OUl of the bank. S he Is taking her mobile out of her bag , (police) 102 Present tense forms for "the future Finder 56 Complete the conversation with verbs in the present continuous or the present simple. Emma : Simon: Emma: Simon: Emma: Vlhat ( ~ l. .l? : e.1J~ 09i~ (you /do) at Ihe weekend? {l } . , . . . , U/go) to the mgby international · Englund against France at Twickcnham. Some people fmm the ln c al ntgby club (2) ., , . . (travel) nn a special coach which (3) . . . . (go) fro l11 here at ten on Saturday morni ng . And (4) . . . . . . ., . , ,( you/ to me) back on Saturday? Yes, the match (5) . , , ' , . , . , (finish) at about half past four, and the coa ch (6) , . . , , , , ' , , (leave) Twickcnham at five. I'll he back on Saturday evening. What about you? (7 ) . , , . , ' " " ", . , . . (you/do) anythmg Ihis weekend? Not on Saturday ( 8) . , . , , , , , , , , , , , (I /visitl a fnend on Sunday, 103 Will, be going to, and present tense forms ~ Finder 56-57 Complete th is paragraph from a letter . With each verb in brackets. use will, be gomg to or a present tense form . Usua((y there IS more than one possible answer. Next month ( ~ l. . Wf ~ :r-; e; ~q i ~, (we/g o) 10 Arizona. (l ) , . . . . ( we /vi si !) some f ri ends of Andrew' s, I'm su re (2 ) , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .(it/ be ) a lovel)' break for u s, and the kIds arc looking forward to it. (: 1) , , , . ,( we /take) a \Tip to the Grand Canyon. (4) , . " . . . " . . . , . . ,. ,(that/be) a wonderful experience. The kid s (5) . , , , . . .,. " . , ., " .f d o) some whi[ewalCr rafting, 100. Their s chooltcrm (6) . ,., " ' ,.,. ," ., . . fe nd) on the 6th, and (7) , . . . . . . ,. ,(w e/ ny ) out on the 7th. I can't wait. 104 Will and be going to ~ Finder 57 Complete the conversations. Put in ' 1/ or a form of be gomg to. ,. It 's quite cold, isn'T iI?-Y es, I s uppo se It is 1,' 11 . , put the heating o n. • Have you made an y plans for the weekend? - Ye s, I .', , 1<?i~ !- C! . , visit my sisler. 102 . Pr ese nt ICllse ronm. for {he (u lw e 55 We . . . . . have a party nexl we ekend. Would you lik e (0 come? - Yes . "d love 10 . Thank you. 2 Look at Sophie . ~ Her eyes arc closmg . She " fall asleep. :I I'm busy gelling things ready althe mom e nt -We help you if yo u like. 01 Wh'lI's Jane domg thcse da ys?-S hc 's s wd ymllIllC(hcillc. She . . . . . he a d OClO r. 5 This c ar is mak.ing a funny noise Ycs, we . . . hreil).: down at any moment 6 fm having next week. off, so I , ' see yo u the week aftcr . OK. Have a mce break. 7 Your hrother is always reading co mputer maga 7.i nes. ", ·He . . . buy a new computer, so he needs 10 find out about 311 the latest models. 8 Would you like something 10 drink'? _ Er, J • • • . • • . •••••.• have a cola, please. 9 Wh,lI 's the maner? Quick! The ladder . rail! 10 Arc you doing anything tonight? Ye s, 1. . . . . • . . . work on my project. I have to finish it soon . 105 Be to II> Finder 58A-8 Some of these sentences give news of an event which has been officially arranged. and some are instructions to do or not to do someth ing. Complete each sentence by putting in the missing word . The last coal mine in Wales 1.5 . 10 clo se ne xl mo nth , pUlling 200 people OUI of work . The computers arc not to 9Er taken out ()f Ihis ronm. I Thi!ii lickel is he shown to any inspector who wishes 10 see it. 2 Bi cy cles arc . to be left in fronl of this window. 3 The tax. . . . . 10 he redu ced by one per cent from next month , bringlllg LI d ow n 10 fifleen per cenl. 4 The fee IS 10 . paid in full before the goods can be delivered. 5 New rules on the trans p or I of live animals 10 be introduced nexl April by the Ministry of Agriculture, 6 The Foreign Secrelary Is . . di sc u ss a number of issues with minislCrs from the other EU countries in Arussels to morrow . 7 This fire door . . . . . . . 10 he kept s hut at all time s. Then say which sentences are about a future event and which are instructions. ruture events: numbers In struction s: numh e r!'> 106 Be about to and be on the point of Finder SSC Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meanmg to the prevLOus one. Use the word In brackets. II> Th ey' re going to se rve lunch now. (about) T/~:l.' r:- e g.~~ .L9 ,.:.erye Ju.~h: . 56 I OS _ Belo The Ct)IllP<lIlY is very dll!)!! to gomg bankrupt. (pili ,,!) 2 The foo'tbaJl ;e~so' n ' l;cgins 'very soo n. (lIb~~l i · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . • . 3 Th e country will very shortly join the European Umon (abolU) . . 4 I thmk our boss is going to re sign lit an y moment. (pO lnl ) " . . . 5 J'm going home in just a mo ment . ( about ) . . . . ~ . . ., . . 107 The present simple in a sub-clause Finder 59 The Prime Minister is going to watch a football match . A team of security guards are being told what to do Combine each pair of sentences using the word in brackets. Use the present simple in the sub-cl ause . You will search the stadium. Then the puhlic will be aUowed ( 11 (bero rc ) · . ~~. 1I;J(1I.~.ar.c.!I.tl~- . .$" t flr;J./IJ,'"0 ~f9":t;- t!~ P.t?{ 1C :- .o. "" !! l! ' !~ .r -': ! n.' 1 You will receive a warning. The PM will he five mi nute s away. (when) · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . 2 You will be g;ven a second wam;ng. Th. PM will COle' the ",,~;um . (as soon as ) . . . . . . . . . . 3 You will be on rull (I[ert. The PM WIll get out of his c ar . (w hen) ~. . . , ,., , . . . ,' 4 You Will stay on alert. The PM will be in the s tadium . (while) 5 Vou will be r cs pon ~ ible for taking ca re, Nothing mu st happen, (thaI) , , . , , . , . . . , . . , . . , , . 6 You mu st take action Immedialdy . There may bI. ! trouble, (i0 , , . , . ' . . " , . . , . . . . . , . . . . 7 You mU ili t stop people. T he y may try to get t oo close to Iht' PM , ( who ) , , ' 8 After the mat ch you will wait. Everyone wLII leave first. (until) 108 The future continuous and future perfect Finder 60-61 Put in the future continuous or the future perfect of these verbs: come , dIY, not finish, oot -go, lear"., pass , play. revise. spend, use, not wear . Usa h as had a big argum ent with Ri ck. She says she . . ~'1- ~ !J 9 '~ . . o ut wi th him agllll1. I'm enjoying the co urse. I." ~ Jp,vf! '~'? ~- 04~ . , a lot by the time I've comp let t.>d it. This pillnt is still wei, but it . , , . . 2 These jackets are going out of fashion now. P eop le . mu ch longer. . . by tomorrow morning . , . . , . . th em 111 7 . T he pn ~scll1 SII III )l e ill a sub-clause 57 :.I I've got an exam tomorrow, so 1 can't come out tonight. 1 . all evening. " I haven', gOI mLl ch mone y left If I go on ,II this rate, I all soon. it 5 Lucy never mI sses a di!>co evening, I ex pect. She . . to the on~ her e tomorrow 6 I'm late with my project. r . hand It in. • ._ it hy the time we're !>upposed to 7 Gemma 's leg is all right now, so she . . . , . volleyball wilh us later 8 I use this Car quite a lot. It . . . . . . . . . the 20,OOO-milc mark before I' ve bad it a year. 9 How much longer the Video recorder? 109 The future perfect Finder 61 Here IS some information about a woman who loves walking. Answer the questions about Jodie at the end of her journey. Be careful- one answer needs the continuous form. Jodie loves walking Over the next tWO months s he' s going 10 walk the length flf Britam, from Land's End to John O'Groats. And she won 't bt. walking m a straight line. She's going to walk 25 miles a day, and the Journey wIll take G4 days. She 's going to eat two bars of chocolate and drink a litre of milk every day. Each pair of socks that s he lakes will last her eight days , and then she'll Ihmw them away. She's gomg to lake a camera wllh her, and she 's deCided 10 luke uhoul tw elve photos each day . How far Will lodie have walked? When she gets 10 the eno,. .;: ¥. '(I ~a :e: ~ll::ep J /~.'") I f e~ . . I- low milch milk will she have drunk? By the lime she finishes, . . . . , . 2 H ow man}' bars of chocolate will she have eaten? Whcn she finally gets there, . . . . . . . . . 3 How many pairs of socks will she hnve worn oul? By the end of the walk, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 If o ne film will take 36 photos, aboul how many films will she have used? Altogcther . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . 5 How long y,ill ,odic ha ve been walking? At tilt: end of her Journey, . . . 110 Was/were going to Finder 62A Rewrite the sentences using was going to or were going to . Carl Intended to do his homework , but he had a he . tdache . . . ~~r:- I Y~~jqi~ t q ~J.p .h i_~ 1:>0 ~w<?(~ , . ~~ .~.1 . "':4 ! 1.~. o a C-/~ : , 58 109 . '1 tw fllture per fe<'- I 111 1 Adam had decided to have a bath, but there was no hot waler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 The girls h"d planned 10 look round the museum , but there was no time . . . . . . . . . 3 Ton y inu!ndcd to bu~ ' so me tlowers. bu t he forgo!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 We had agrCt'd 10 play golf, but Ihen 11 staned 10 rain. . . . . . . . . . 5 Linda de cided to lilke so me photos, but she didn't have a film. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G It was Gary ' ~ ilucnlion to lake driving less ons , hut he couldn't afford II . . , , . , . . . . . . . . . 7 We had planned In work in th e library, bUI II was do!)cd. Was going to, WOUld, was to, etc ~ Finder 62 Complete the sentences. Put one of these words in each space: about. gOing, seeing, te, was, would , wouldn't. - ~ I was go!ng . . ~I? tidy my r oom , but then I couldn 't he bothered . I All the players were ready, and the game was . to start. 2 I was in a hurry yesterda y. I wa s . . the do c tor at eleven. 3 We went In a night club, but for so me reawn the doorman, . . . . , lei us 111 4 T was . . , to be a lawyer, but unfortunalely I failed the exams . 5 We wondered what o ur new bo.!o s would be like. S he . . to SIMI the next da y. G The family had decided to emigrate. It was a deci sion Ibett , . . change their lives 112 Review of the future Finder 53-62 Decide which answer is (orrect My brother ' . .5 89 ~~ Y? . get up early tomor row, a) goes to h ) is going 10 c) will go 10 The letter ,. , here tom orrow. iI) is b} shall be c) will be 2 I hav en't got mu ch homework . a) I do b) I'll have done c) I've done 3 I fhmk . . . . . . the game tomorrow . a) we'll win b) we'r e winning c) we win 4 . , a party here next Saturday . it by eight o'clock. a) We have b) We're about to have c) We 're haVIng 5 Look. at that car! It's oul of control! . a) It ' ll b) It's going 10 c) It 's to 6 The caretaker retires next year. He ' ll , a) be working b) have been worklllS , , crash! . t . here for 25 year s. c) work 11 1 . W(1 ~ COlliS /(J. 1/10111£1. w as /0, Cit. 59 7 This time next week . . in the Highlands a) I'll be walking b) ]'11 walk c) I'm walkmg 8 Please note mat all visitors arc. to the office. a) report b) reporting c) to report 9 ,'II give you the phOios when . . a) we'll meet b) we meet c) we're meetmg 10 I was. . . . . . . . . . . signing the document when my mobile rang. a) due to b) just about for c) on the point of 11 Where a) are bl shall . we go for our holidays? Any ideas? c) will 12 I have all early night. but some friends c allt.>d round. a) was going to b) will c) would 113 Review of the future Write a second sentence of similar meaning using the word in brackets . I've decided to buy a new bike. (going) . !-:"') ~q;~ ~l? ?!-IJ fl. r:e:U? b~I(~ . This time tomorrow we'll be in the air over the AtlantiC. (flying) 2 I'm sure you' ll pass the test. (definitely) 3 We intended to get up al six in the morning. (gomg) . . 4 The ferry leaves at ten thirty tonight. ( due to) 5 They're going to close the flight in a minute. (about) 6 J've arranged to have next week off work. (I'm) 7 We'll probably gel a message on our arrival at the hotel (when) 8 None of the guests will still be here lomorrow. (all) 9 When I finally go into hospital, j'll have had a ten-month wait. (been) to The government refuses to comment on the alTair (not) 60 11 3 . RCVICW of the future Finder 53-62 [...]... sentence I-couldl~-wtflOOw f ~pul~.n.'"t '!f? . 1 · hfld-don e- 1iIt:lH-<~~8go . 7 Is lhi!> e nuugh potatoes? I ' ~t! been pedm,;-tthOtu. -t wettty. 8 Nicola felt very pl eased with herself. Sh~h1eved ~ ttH - her-tlffnll restaurant. 'lie didn 't ~1t -t }tH "' Mnre - yotl~-biffhdtl:y. 13 They're decorating my office. S6 I Wttflt m-here-thts- wedt . . . . . . . . . . . . l - n{)~he ftffiney. 2 I'm ready now . I- was ready fo r- tet't-tftinllfe'>. 3 Sorry, but you phoned at a bad moment yesterday. {- -cooked the Sttppef. 4 Where ha ve you