Complete the conversation with the correct form of the verb: be, have or have got. use short forms where possible. carol: hi diane, you () late! diane: no, i you () a bit early! carol: oh well … i () my watch on! but i () usually late, () i? diane: how's everything? carol: fine, thanks. i () a new job! diane: great! what () it like? carol: i love it. we () really busy at the moment, and i'm () fun learning how to do some new things. diane: by the way, have you () a ticket for this film? carol: no, not it any good? diane: probably not. why don't we go and () a coffee instead? carol: good idea! there () a nice coffee shop around the corner. i can tell you all about my new job!
Diane:No, I'm not. You're a bit early!
Carol:Oh well … I have my watch on! But I'm usually late, aren't I?
Diane:How's everything?
Carol:Fine, thanks. I've got a new job!
Diane:Great! What's it like?
Carol:I love it. We're really busy at the moment, and I'm having fun learning how to do some new things.
Diane:By the way, have you got a ticket for this film?
Carol:No, not yet. Is it any good?
Diane:Probably not. Why don't we go and have a coffee instead?
Carol:Good idea! There's a nice coffee shop around the corner. I can tell you all about my new job!