Arriving Early or Late / Conversations
| Arriving Early or Late / Conversations | ||
| Conversation A | ||
| S1. | I’m afraid we’re going to be late. | |
| S2. | How much time is there left? | |
| S1. | We’ve got about thirty or forty minutes. | |
| S2. | That should be plenty of time. | |
| Conversation B | ||
| S1. | Whom are you waiting for? | |
| S2. | We’re waiting for our friend. | |
| S1. | What are you looking so angry for? | |
| S2. | Because she’s twenty minutes late already. | |
| Conversation C | ||
| S1. | Aren’t we going to be late for the meeting? | |
| S2. | No. I think we’ll be on time. | |
| S1. | Well, I want to be there in time to get a good seat. | |
| S2. | The meeting doesn’t start for another twenty minutes. | |
| Conversation D | ||
| S1. | Isn’t Harry here yet? | |
| S2. | Here he comes now. | |
| S1. | Eight forty-five. Late as usual. | |
| S2. | Well, we can still get to school on time. | |
| Conversation E | ||
| S1. | Are we late or not? | |
| S2. | No. In fact we’re early according to my watch. | |
| S1. | Hadn’t we better go inside? | |
| S2. | All right, but we’re really about a half an hour early. | |
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