Friday, January 5, 2018

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HOMEWORK: 
Do Grammar 5-2 Exercise

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Class Notes: 

Answers to Grammar 5-1 #3


3. Complete the conversations with verbs using will, be going to, the Present Continuous, or may / might. In some conversations, more than one answer is possible:



a.
“What are your plans for the weekend?”

“Actually, I’m not too sure. There’s a festival downtown that I may / might check out.”

“The jazz festival? I’m going to that! I have an extra ticket. Why don’t we go together?

“Wow. That’s a great idea. I guess I’ll meet you there. Is 3 PM outside Granville Station okay?”

“Perfect. I’ll see you then.”


b.
“I’m going out for a run. Do you feel like joining me?”

“A run? Okay. I’ll get changed.”


c.
“Bye, guys. I have to go home.”

“You’re leaving? But how are you getting home / are you going to get home?”

“I’m going to ride / ‘m riding my bike.”

“But it’s really windy outside and pouring rain.”

“You don’t have to worry.”

“Okay, but will you text us when you get home to say that you’ve made it safely?”

“Okay, I will.”


d.
“Could someone please help me carry these bags to the car?”

“Sure, I’ll help you. Here, give me something to carry.”

“Thanks very much.”


e.
Are you going / Are you going to go to Tim’s birthday party on Saturday night?”

“I’m not sure. I may / might go camping this weekend if the weather’s nice. What about you? Are you going / Are you going to go to the party?”

“Yeah, I think so.”

Are you going to get / are you getting him a present?”

“Well, Lucy, Beth and I were talking about maybe getting him an iPod.”

“Wow, that would be a really nice gift. Hmmm. Can I help you guys buy it for him?”

“Of course.”

“Okay, I’ll go to the ATM to get some cash.”


f.
“Do you want to see a movie with me tonight or tomorrow night?”

“I can’t. I have to pack.”

“Pack? You mean you’re going somewhere?”

“Yeah. Didn’t I tell you? Paul and I are flying to Cuba on Saturday. We’re staying there for a week.”

“No way! I had no idea. Which city are you going to?”

“We’re staying at a resort near Havana.”

“Wow. Have a great trip!”


g.
“Jim, I may / might be home late, tonight. I have a lot of work to do and I’m not sure how long it’ll take to finish.”

“Okay. I’ll make dinner.”

“Thanks.”


h.
“All of my clothes are out of style. I really need to go shopping.”

“Can I come with you? I’d like to see if there are any good deals out there. I also need to find some shoes that go with my new dress.”

“Sure. I’ll meet you in front of your work at 6 PM.”

“Cool. So, where are we going / are we going to go?”

“Let’s go to the mall at Metrotown.”

“Okay. Good choice.”


i.
“I’m getting / ‘m going to get rid of all my old clothes. I’m taking / ‘m going to take them to a second-hand shop this afternoon. Do you have anything you’d like me to take?”

“Hmmmm. Probably. I’ll check and let you know.”

j.
“Is there anything I can help you find?”

“No, I’m okay.”

“Sure. Please ask if you have any questions about any of the items.”

“Sure, I’ll let you know.”


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