4. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. Dear Julia, Hello! How are you? I 1)...(not/hear) from you for weeks! I hope everything 2) (not/hear) from you for weeks! I hope ...(be) alright! So, how is your new job? You' e so lucky you get to travel. 3) ..(you/stil think) of buying a new car because of all those trips? I still haven't found a job yet although (look) for months. I hope 15) Guess what? I saw Aunt Betty yesterday as I 6) (walk) home from the supermarket. She won two tickets to Hawail and asked me to go! Of course I said yes! Just think, in two weeks time, 17) x + x + 4 (lie) on a beach in Hawaii! Well, that's all for now! Write back and tell me all your news! 4) (find) one soon!
Hello! How are you? I haven't heard from you for weeks! I hope everything is alright! So, how is your new job? You're so lucky you get to travel. Are you still thinking of buying a new car because of all those trips? I still haven't found a job yet although I have been looking for months. I hope I find one soon!
Guess what? I saw Aunt Betty yesterday as I was walking home from the supermarket. She won two tickets to Hawaii and asked me to go! Of course I said yes! Just think, in two weeks time, we will be lying on a beach in Hawaii!
Well, that's all for now! Write back and tell me all your news!
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
Explanation:
1) "I haven't heard" - This suggests that the speaker has not received any communication from Julia in the past few weeks.
2) "I hope everything is alright!" - This expresses the speaker's concern about Julia's well-being.
3) "Are you still thinking" - It implies that the speaker is referring to a previous conversation about buying a new car due to all the trips Julia is taking.
4) "I still haven't found" - This indicates that the speaker has been actively searching for a job for several months but has been unsuccessful so far.
5) "I hope I find one soon!" - This shows the speaker's desire to find a job in the near future.
6) "I saw Aunt Betty" - The speaker mentions seeing Aunt Betty while walking home from the supermarket.
7) "She won two tickets" - Aunt Betty won two tickets to Hawaii in a contest or event.
8) "Just think, in two weeks time" - The speaker is emphasizing that they will be in Hawaii in two weeks.
9) "We will be lying on a beach" - This implies a future action of relaxing on a beach in Hawaii.
10) "Write back and tell me all your news!" - The speaker requests Julia to respond to the letter and update them about anything new in her life.