13. Read the situation and write the sentences with just, already, or yet. 1.After lunch, you go to see a friend at her house. She says, “Would you like something to eat?” You say: No thanks. I have just had lunch. (have lunch).
2.Joe goes out. Five minutes later, the phone rings and the caller says, “Can I speak to Joe?” You say: I am afraid (go out).
3.You are eating in a restaurant. The waiter thinks you have finished and starts to take your plate away. You say: (not/finish).
4.You are going to a restaurant tonight. You phone to reserve a table. Later your friend says, “Shall I phone to reserve a table”. You say: No, (do it).
5.You know that a friend of yours is looking for a place to live. Perhaps she has been successful. Ask her. You say: ? (find).
6.You are still thinking about where to go for your holiday. A friend asks, “Where are you going for your holiday?” You say: (not/decide).
7.Linda went to the bank, but a few minutes ago, she returned. Somebody asks, “Is Linda still at the bank?” You say: No, (come back).
8.Phil left to St. Petersburg. Dan asks to his mother, “When did Phil come back to Moscow?” Mother says: (not arrive).
9.I go to the post- office, will get my registered letter. I ask, the postman: “Where is the cash desk?” he says: (receive).
10.Mary wants to go to the film, but her sister will not want to go with her. She asks “Why did not you go with me to watch this film?” She says, She(lose her money).
thanks you for the letter. It was nice to get it from you. We're also preparing ourselves for Cristmas. In our family we'd like to celebrate it together. Grandmother, eldest brother and his wife and two my coisins and aunt they all are going to arrive to us. We've already bought food items and cleared up at home. Also I'm going to present a nakelace to Mother and a toolkit to Father. But I haven't decided what I'd present to Grandmother and Grandfather. Happy Cristmas, Deana! I wish the very best to you.
Do write soon, please.
With love, Chery