1. Fill in each gap with an appropriate tense form: Tom: - Hi Sue, how are you?
Sue: - Fine thanks, and you?
T: - Me too. Listen, Sue. John has a birthday tomorrow. I know he usually bar 1 (have) a
party, but he hasn't 12 (not tell) me anything yet. Have you heard anything?
p.m.
S: - Yes, I have. He phoned3 ( phone) me a couple of hours ago. The party is at 5
tomorrow.
T: - So, are you going?
S: - Of course I || Be 4 (be). But I have some things to do tomorrow. You see, my sister Ann
os talen_5(take) to the City Hospital a week ago.
T: -Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't know. What happened?
S: - She 6 (decide) to cut off some dry branches from the trees in our garden. And
when she 7 (stand) high on the ladder, some bird 8 (rush) through the trees and
9 (frighten) her. So she 10 (fall off) and 11 (hurt) her ankle. Mum
12 (take) her to the hospital and the doctors put a plaster on her leg.
T: -Oh, that's a pity! But, why a plaster? she 13 (break) it?
S: I am afraid, she 14 (do)!
T: - Poor Ann! But, I hope she will le15 (be) alright soon. I twisted my ankle a year ago. My
doctor said I was lucky because I 16 (fall) down from the roof of our house. I might
have got much more injuries!
S: - You're really lucky, Tom! But what
you 17 (do) on the roof when you fell
down?