Ever since the day I 1) decided (decide) to move to London, I 2) have been worrying (worry) whether the decision I 3) took (take) was the right one. As I 4) have already sold (already sell) my house and 5) have arranged (arrange) a new job, it is too late to change my mind. However, since then, I 6) have heard (hear) a lot of negative things about living in the capital, and lately some of them 7) have begun (begin) to bother me. I 8) grew up (grow up) in a fairly small town and I 9) have spent (spend) all my life there. I 10) have always wanted (always want) to live in a big city and so when my company 11) offered (offer) me a job in their London office, I 12) grabbed (grab) at the chance. But according to a programme I 13) have just heard (just hear) on the radio, more and more people 14) have stopped (stop) working in London recently , and a lot of large companies 15) have chosen (choose) to move away from the centre. Of course I 16) have told (tell) my parents that I’m moving and they 17) have accepted (accept) my decision, but when 18) told (tell) my friends they 19) seemed (seem) rather shocked. Since then I 20) have been hoping (hope) secretly that the company would tell me that the move was off.
- Hey, how did you spend your summer holiday? - Oh, that was fine, my friends and I went to the countryside and had a lot of fun with the girls and their boomshine. - Boomshine? What's that? - Umm, it's like vodka but even stronger. And homemade. - Ahh, gotcha. Russians call it "samogon". And what about the girls? - Yeah, those chicks are just pure tornadoes. But there's one little thing, they're strong. Very strong physically. If they're not up for it, you're in danger of getting your ass kicked. - Wow, I can't believe it. - Yes, that sounds a bit far-fetched, but it is. Anyways. I gotta go, c ya! - Take care!
Ever since the day I 1) decided (decide) to move to London, I 2) have been worrying (worry) whether the decision I 3) took (take) was the right one. As I 4) have already sold (already sell) my house and 5) have arranged (arrange) a new job, it is too late to change my mind. However, since then, I 6) have heard (hear) a lot of negative things about living in the capital, and lately some of them 7) have begun (begin) to bother me. I 8) grew up (grow up) in a fairly small town and I 9) have spent (spend) all my life there. I 10) have always wanted (always want) to live in a big city and so when my company 11) offered (offer) me a job in their London office, I 12) grabbed (grab) at the chance. But according to a programme I 13) have just heard (just hear) on the radio, more and more people 14) have stopped (stop) working in London recently , and a lot of large companies 15) have chosen (choose) to move away from the centre. Of course I 16) have told (tell) my parents that I’m moving and they 17) have accepted (accept) my decision, but when 18) told (tell) my friends they 19) seemed (seem) rather shocked. Since then I 20) have been hoping (hope) secretly that the company would tell me that the move was off.