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Name: ______________________________ Level: ___________ Date: ___________

Fill in the blanks with I’d / I’ll / Will / Would / ‘ll / ‘d, and the verbs provided:

1. Host: Good afternoon, sir. How can I help you?


2. Peter: Hello, _______________ (like) a table for one please. I’m really hungry!
3. Host: Sure, you’ve come to the correct place. Right this way.
…after Peter sits down…
4. Waitress: Hello, my name is Kim. What ____________ you ____________ ?
(order)
5. Peter: Hi, I _______________ (like) to have some lunch.
6. Waitress: Great! ____________ you ____________ (like) an appetizer?
7. Peter: Yes, _______________. I _______________ (like) a Caesar Salad, please.
8. Waitress: Ok. What ____________ you ____________ (like) for a main course?
9. Peter: What’s the specialty of the day?
10.Waitress: Today’s specials are Beef and Noodle Casserole and Chicken Lasagna.
11.Peter: Well, that sounds good! _______________ (have) the Beef and Noodle
Casserole, please.
12.Waitress: Good choice! ____________ you ____________ (like) something to
drink?
13.Peter: Yes, _______________ really ____________ (like) a glass of root beer,
please.
14.Waitress: And what ____________ you ____________ (like) for dessert?
15.Peter: I _______________ (like) a piece of cheese cake, please.
16.Waitress: Ok. Is there anything else I can do for you?
17.Peter: No, thanks. That ____________ (be) all.
18.Waitress: Ok. _______________ (bring) your order right away.
…after waitress brings the food…
19.Waitress: Here you are, sir. Enjoy your meal!
…after Peter has his food…
20.Waitress: ____________ you ____________ (like) anything else?
21.Peter: Just the check, please. The food was really good.
22.Waitress: Thank you, sir. Your check is $24.99.
23.Peter: That’s fair enough. I _______________ (leave) a good tip for you.
24.Waitress: Much appreciated, sir. We hope you _______________ (return) soon.
Name: ______________________________ Level: ___________ Date: ___________

Fill in the blanks with I’d / I’ll / Will / Would / ‘ll / ‘d, and the verbs provided:

1. Host: Good afternoon, sir. How can I help you?


2. Peter: Hello, _______________ (like) a table for one please. I’m really hungry!
3. Host: Sure, you’ve come to the correct place. Right this way.
…after Peter sits down…
4. Waitress: Hello, my name is Kim. What ____________ you ____________ ?
(order)
5. Peter: Hi, I _______________ (like) to have some lunch.
6. Waitress: Great! ____________ you ____________ (like) an appetizer?
7. Peter: Yes, _______________. I _______________ (like) a Caesar Salad, please.
8. Waitress: Ok. What ____________ you ____________ (like) for a main course?
9. Peter: What’s the specialty of the day?
10.Waitress: Today’s specials are Beef and Noodle Casserole and Chicken Lasagna.
11.Peter: Well, that sounds good! _______________ (have) the Beef and Noodle
Casserole, please.
12.Waitress: Good choice! ____________ you ____________ (like) something to
drink?
13.Peter: Yes, _______________ really ____________ (like) a glass of root beer,
please.
14.Waitress: And what ____________ you ____________ (like) for dessert?
15.Peter: I _______________ (like) a piece of cheese cake, please.
16.Waitress: Ok. Is there anything else I can do for you?
17.Peter: No, thanks. That ____________ (be) all.
18.Waitress: Ok. _______________ (bring) your order right away.
…after waitress brings the food…
19.Waitress: Here you are, sir. Enjoy your meal!
…after Peter has his food…
20.Waitress: ____________ you ____________ (like) anything else?
21.Peter: Just the check, please. The food was really good.
22.Waitress: Thank you, sir. Your check is $24.99.
23.Peter: That’s fair enough. I _______________ (leave) a good tip for you.
24.Waitress: Much appreciated, sir. We hope you _______________ (return) soon.

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