Now, if necessary, fill in the correct form of the verb in brackets. When will I call you? A: About Saturday. I plan
Now, if necessary, fill in the correct form of the verb in brackets. When will I call you? A: About Saturday. I plan to take the 7:15 train, so I anticipate arriving at the station around 8:45. Should I call you once I get there? B: Sure, but if I"m not at home, I"ll be on my way. A: Perfect. Where exactly should we meet? B: Oh, right. Once you get off the train, you"ll see a staircase. Descend the stairs and when you reach the bottom, you"ll be on Farmer Street. There"s a café called Café Rouge there. You can wait.
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Sure, I can help you with that.In this conversation, we need to fill in the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Let"s go through the conversation step by step and fill in the missing words:
A: When will I call you?
B: About Saturday. I (plan) to take the 7:15 train, so I anticipate arriving at the station around 8:45. Should I call you once I (get) there?
A: Sure, but if I"(be) not at home, I"(be) on my way.
A: Perfect. Where exactly should we (meet)?
B: Oh, right. Once you (get) off the train, you (see) a staircase. (Descend) the stairs and when you (reach) the bottom, you (be) on Farmer Street. There"(be) a café called Café Rouge there. You (wait) there.
Here are the missing words filled in with the correct tense:
A: When will I call you?
B: About Saturday. I plan to take the 7:15 train, so I anticipate arriving at the station around 8:45. Should I call you once I get there?
A: Sure, but if I"m not at home, I"ll be on my way.
A: Perfect. Where exactly should we meet?
B: Oh, right. Once you get off the train, you"ll see a staircase. Descend the stairs and when you reach the bottom, you"ll be on Farmer Street. There"s a café called Café Rouge there. You can wait there.
I hope this helps!