Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. C: Helen Simpson? I (not/see) you for ages!
H: Clare? It's great to see you again! Where (you/be) all this time?
C: I (just/come) back from London! You really (change) since we last saw each other. You (look) wonderful!
H: Well, I (put) on some weight, I'm afraid. And my hair is shorter than before. When (we/last/see) each other? I can't remember.
C: Let me think. I (believe) the last time was when we graduated, four years ago.
H: What (you/do) since then?
C: I (study) in London. What about you?
H: I (be) very busy lately. I (work) as a fashion designer for half a year now.
C: Do you still live with your parents?
H: No, I (live) in a flat in the town centre. It's nice.
C: How long (you/have) it?
H: Since last year. It's a large flat, with three bedrooms. I (try) to rent the two extra rooms, but no one has turned up yet.
C: Well, I (look) for a room since I arrived! I'd really like to have a look at them.
I'd like to tell you about my mum. Mum is a main person in children's life.
My mum's name's Olga. She's forty years old but she looks younger. She's got green eyes and shoulder length brown wavy hair. My mum's rather tall but she's shorter than my dad.
My mum's a clever woman. She is a doctor and works in a hospital. She's really hardworking and patient. My mum is responsible.
My mum doesn't like sitting in front of a TV set in her free time. She's got several hobbies. For example, she likes skiing in the park in winter. If it is summer, she usually rides a bike. Also, she likes listening to music and writing poems.
I think my mum is the best. I really love her.