
a) You are only wearing a t-shirt and shorts. You must feel cold!
b) I may not be at school tomorrow. I feel ill.
c) Tina searched the swimming pool, but wasn’t able to find her ring.
d) Perhaps you left your wallet on the bus, or it might be at home.
e) The exam was long, and I couldn't finish all the questions.
f) Brian didn’t have to do any homework, so he went to the cinema.
g) This cannot be the house. It’s the wrong number. Let’s try down here.
h) Ann can run much faster than her friends.
i) This bill can't be right. There’s a mistake in it somewhere.
j) Sorry I was out. I went to go to the shops.
Receptionist: Good afternoon. May I help you?
You: Yes. Do you have any vacancies starting tonight?
Receptionist: Yes, we do. Is that a single or a double?
You: A single.
Receptionist: How long would you like to stay?
You: For twenty nights. Is it possible to see the room?
Receptionist: Of course. Here’s the key. Your room number is 307.
Receptionist: So, do you like the room?
You: Well, it faces hotel buildings, and I’d like more comfortable room with sea view.
Receptionist. OK, take a look at this one. Here’s the key. The room number is 101.
Receptionist: How do you like it?
You: Oh, it’s perfect! I’ll take it.
Receptionist: The bell captain will take your bags up to your room.
You: Ok . What about meal times? I’d like dinner of course – and breakfast in the morning.
Receptionist: Dinner is from 6.30 until 9.30. We start serving breakfast at 7.30 in the morning and you can have morning tea in your room if you wish - from 6.30 onwards. ... You’ll find the dining-room just over there.
You: Thank you.