I’d love to be an actor and be ... , but I’m not talented enough.
famous
When you visit / stay someone, do you take a gift?
visit
The film starts at seven, so don’t be ...
late
I don’t think I ... (pass) all my exams.
will pass
A: you / do / this summer?
B: We’re going to stay with my grandparents.
What are you going to do this summer?
I’m going to ... to drive when I’m older.
learn
You can’t accept an invitation. Do you speak / call the person and explain why you can’t come?
call
Please stand in the queue and wait your ...
turn
My parents ... (not be) happy.
won't be
A: visit / you / yesterday?
B: Aunt Suzan visited us yesterday.
Who visited you yesterday?
I want to ... my own business one day.
have
When you meet someone, do you smile and shake / give hands?
shake
I hope Dan will arrive at the cinema on ... .He’s got our tickets.
time
When she’s older, she ... (buy) a cottage and she ... (move) to the country.
will buy, will move
A: she / move / to a new neighbourhood?
B: She’s moving there next week.
When is she moving to a new neighbourhood?
I want to live ... , may be in the USA or Mexico.
abroad
Did you visit / invite more than three people to your last birthday party?
invite
Parents are talking. Don’t ... them.
interrupt
What job ... (you/do) when you finish school?
will you do
A: they / do / yesterday at four o’clock?
B: They were watching a football match.
What were they doing yesterday at four o’clock?
I don’t want to live there on my ... . It's boring.
own
A member of your family is upset. Do you make / give them a hug and tell them you love them?
give
I’d like to use Dad’s computer, but I have to ask him for ...
permission
... (you / be) famous?
Will you be
A: your best friend / live?
B: She lives next door.
Where does your best friend live?