A: What are you doing now? Do you have ____ for a coffee? B: No, sorry, I don't. l'm going to ____ in the library and ____ some reading for my Literature course. A: Oh, OK. Maybe later? B: I can't. l'm going to ____ home and study. I ____ my exams next week. A: Oh, right. Well, good luck with them. What about after your exams? Do you ____ to go out somewhere? Maybe dinner one ____? B: l'm really sorry, but I can't. I ... I ____ work that night. Bye. A: But I didn't say which night! C: What are you doing now? D: l'm going to ____ an lnternet café. I have to ____ the details of my flight for next week. I need to ____ a few e-mails too. What about you? What are you doing? C: l'm going to ____ running by the river I need to ____ some exercise! D: Me too! What are you ____ later? Are you busy? C: No. Why? Do you want to ____ somewhere? D: Yes, OK. ____? C: How about in the main square at eight? D: OK. ____. C: Then I can ____ you some nice places where there aren't too many tourists. E: What're you doing now? Are you going to the meeting? F: No, l'm not. l'm going to ____ some clients and ____ lunch with them. E: Oh, right. Where are you going to ____? F: A new French place in Harajuku. E: Oh, that ____ good. F: Yeah. What about you? What're you doing now? E; I have to ____ a presentation at the meeting, but after that l'm going to go out somewhere. Do you want to ____ F: Maybe, yeah. ____ me later, OK? E: OK. F: Great. ____ you.

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