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C. Put each verb in brackets into an appropriate verb form.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 741. The sentences you make must be appropriate and meaningful. B Decide how many different endings (1-10) you can find for sentences (a-j). a) I haven't been feeling very well b) I went to the dentist's c) I've lived here d) Don't worry. I haven't been waiting e) I've written two pages f) I waited outside your house g) I've warned you about this h) I haven't made a decision i) The repair worked j) I've decided to believe you 1 time and time again. 2 all my life. 3 so far. 4 for the time being. 5 for the past hour or two. 6 yet. 7 till half past eight. 8 for a while. 9 the other day. 10 long. I (1) (move) to London three weeks ago to take up a new post at my company's London office. Ever since then, I (2) (wonder) if I (3) (make) the right decision. I (4) (see) a lot of negative things about living in the capital, and I can't say London (5) (make) a very favourable impression on me. It's so polluted and expensive, and the people are so distant. You see, I (6) (grow up) in a fairly small town called Devizes and I (7) (spend) all of my life there. I (8) (always/want) to live in a big city and so when my company (9) (offer) me a job in London, I (10) (jump) at the chance. I think I'm not alone in my aversion to the big city. According to a programme I (11) (just/hear) on the radio, more and more people (12) (stop) working in London recently, and a lot of large companies (13) (choose) to move away from the centre. Oh well, it's too late to change my mind now, because the job is up and running, and I (14) (already/sell) my house in Devizes. But I must admit, over the past few days, I (15) (secretly/hope) that the company would relocate me back to my old town.
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