Vocabulary, Modals should and could & Be going to
- Should:
- You should buy a round-trip ticket to save money.
- You shouldn't take the local train, it's too slow.
- Should we get a direct flight or a non-stop flight?
- Could:
- We could get an aisle seat if you prefer more legroom.
- You couldn't buy a one-way ticket for that price, it's too expensive.
- Could you please help me find a window seat for our flight?
- Conversation
- A: Hello, how can I assist you?
- B: Hi, I need to make a hotel reservation in Japan.
- A: Sure, what dates are you planning to visit?
- B: I_Hello, how can I assist you'll be arriving on April 6th.
- A: Great, one more thing. Do you need to rent a car or take a taxi to get around?
- B: Actually, I think we'll be needing a limo service. Thank you for your help!
- A: You're welcome!
Be going to
I am going to take the subway to work tomorrow.
They are going to rent a car for their road trip.
She is going to ride her bike to the park later.
We aren't going to use the bus to get to the concert.
He isn't going to hire a taxi to go to the airport.
They aren't going to take the train to visit their grandparents.
Are you going to take the ferry to the island?
Is he going to drive to the conference?
Are they going to walk to the museum?


















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