Do the preparation task first. Then read the text and tips and do the exercises.
Preparation
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Tips
1. You don't need to write complete sentences for text messages.
2. Use abbreviations like LMK (= let me know) or use emojis to save time writing.
3. You don't need to use full stops (.) at the end of messages.
4. Say how many minutes you think you'll need, e.g. I'm running 10 minutes late.
5. It’s good to say sorry and sorry again, but you don't need to say sorry in every message.
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It depends... I usually try to reach before the committed time but in some cases very often, I fail to do so. I consider 5 minutes as normal but more than 5 minutes is 'late' for me.
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I'll try to be on time. when I set a time for a meeting or visiting, try to get there 5 or 10 mins sooner. and usually, I will be angry when another person late.
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I am never late. I have a problem, that I am very soon everywhere. I think, that the delay is very irresponsible and unacceptably.
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I usually try to be on time;but I usually late. In my opinion, five minutes is late, specially for someone who is waiting.
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It is very important for me to be on time,specially if it is about important meeting. But sometimes we can’t control things and it is just happening.
I consider 15 mins as a delay.
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I’m usually on times. But sometimes i run late, for me 5-15 is late
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i am usually on time . 15 mins is late for me
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I’m on time, sometime I’m on late. But I try to be sooner. For me, 5-10 mins is late.
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Can we use ( might ) instead of I'll in the sentence " I'll be more than 10 mins late now" ?
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Hello dw3222
Yes, you can say 'I might be ...' instead of 'I will be ...', but it means something different. It means that it is possible that you will be late instead. With 'will' you are saying you're sure you're going to be late.
All the best
Kirk
The LearnEnglish Team
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