13 Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Simple, the Present Progressive, the Future Simple or use fo be going to and complete the conversation.
Mother: Hi, John. How are you?
John: Hi, Mum. It's great to hear from you.
Mother: What (do)?
John: Actually, I (get) ready for dinner.
Mother: Shall I call back later?
John: Oh, no. I (go) to dinner with Steven and he (be late), as always. Mother: Your cousin Steven? Great! And how are things in New York? John: I (work) and (study) as usual. This month we (work) on a new project. It's really interesting.
Mother: ... you (get) any rest at all?
John: Yes, Mum. I (have) a little holiday next week. It's all planned. Steven and I (go) to Niagara Falls for two days.
Mother: Wow, that's exciting.
John: Yes, and Mary is going to join us too. She (arrive) from Florida on Friday.
Mother: What are you going to do there?
John: On Saturday we (see) the falls on the Canadian side. We ... probably (walk) under the falls. There is also a boat that takes you as near to the falls as you can get.
Mother: Are you going to take this boat? It might be dangerous.
John: I don't know yet. I (have a look) at it first.
Mother: And what are you going to do on Sunday?
John: We ... (go) to the Canadian side of the falls. From that side you can see them all really well.
Mother: Right. That all sounds great, but don't let me keep you on the phone for so long. You'll be late for your dinner.
John: That (be) a change for Steven. I'm always on time.
Mother: (laughs) Have a good dinner, dear. Bye!
John: OK, bye, Mum! I (try) to phone you soon.
Mother: Hi, John. How are you?
John: Hi, Mum. It's great to hear from you.
Mother: What (do)?
John: Actually, I (get) ready for dinner.
Mother: Shall I call back later?
John: Oh, no. I (go) to dinner with Steven and he (be late), as always. Mother: Your cousin Steven? Great! And how are things in New York? John: I (work) and (study) as usual. This month we (work) on a new project. It's really interesting.
Mother: ... you (get) any rest at all?
John: Yes, Mum. I (have) a little holiday next week. It's all planned. Steven and I (go) to Niagara Falls for two days.
Mother: Wow, that's exciting.
John: Yes, and Mary is going to join us too. She (arrive) from Florida on Friday.
Mother: What are you going to do there?
John: On Saturday we (see) the falls on the Canadian side. We ... probably (walk) under the falls. There is also a boat that takes you as near to the falls as you can get.
Mother: Are you going to take this boat? It might be dangerous.
John: I don't know yet. I (have a look) at it first.
Mother: And what are you going to do on Sunday?
John: We ... (go) to the Canadian side of the falls. From that side you can see them all really well.
Mother: Right. That all sounds great, but don't let me keep you on the phone for so long. You'll be late for your dinner.
John: That (be) a change for Steven. I'm always on time.
Mother: (laughs) Have a good dinner, dear. Bye!
John: OK, bye, Mum! I (try) to phone you soon.