1. Please pass on my congratulations to Mary on her success in the competition.
2. I wish I could be half as lucky as you are.
3. They decided to throw a party to celebrate his birth.
4. She wishes she could enter for the school’s sports meet.
5. Before he left for the airport, he called his best friend to congratulate him on his winning the prize.
Unit 6
1. —Could/Would you please book two tickets for me?
—Sure/Of course. I’d love to.
2. I want to buy a computer. Could /would you give me some advice/suggestions?
3. Sorry, I’m afraid I can’t help you. I have to prepare for the exam this afternoon.
4. I was wondering if you could come to our Christmas party.
5. I hope you will be able to/could come to the picnic with us this coming Sunday.
6. to buy some cookies and coffee for us
To buy us some cookies and coffee
Unit 7
1.
2. Would you like to go camping with us this weekend? Thank you for inviting me/thanks for your invitation, but
I’m afraid I can’t attend the meeting on Tuesday.
3. If you are free on Friday, I’d like to invite you to our sports
meet.
4. Mr. Wilson is a famous writer, and he is often invited to
give lectures at libraries and in schools.