Complete the dialogue using Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous, or Past Simple. Sue. Hey, ___ (you/to get on)?
Jim. Fine.
Sue. (you/already/to choose) your new flat?
Jim. Well, I (to think) about it for some time, but (not to find) anything suitable yet.
Sue. Don’t hang around. Flat prices (to raise) day by day.
Jim. I know. I (to see/already) three flats in different districts but my grandmother didn’t like them.
Sue. By the way, for how long (you/to live) in this neighbourhood?
Jim. I (to live) here since my dad ___ (to get) a new job and we (to move).
Sue. And when (you/to move)?
Jim. Oh, I don’t remember. My dad ___ (to get) the job five years ago. So, I guess it was then.
Sue. Why (you/ not to want) to stay here?
Jim. The housing conditions (to get) worse and worse. The house (not to be renovated) for the whole century. And the neighbours (always/to make noise) and (to leave) rubbish outside! We (to talk) to them several times. Last night we even (to call) the police. They also (not to pay) the bills for more than a year. I (to have/never) such terrible neighbours.
Sue. I see. Well, if you need any help, I (to be/always) ready to give you a hand.
Jim. I know. What (you/to do) on Saturday evening.
Sue. Nothing special. I (to see) my school friends but we can put the meeting off till Wednesday.
Jim. I (to arrange) a meeting with an estate agent. (you/to want) to join?
Sue. Sure.
Have you already chosen you new flat ?
I’m thinking about it
But couldn’t find
Are raising
Have seen already three flats
Do you live
I live here since my dad got a new job and we moved
And when did you move?
My dad got the job five years ago
Gets
Hasn’t been renovated
Always making noise and leaving
We have to talk
Called the police
Don’t pay
I had have never such terrible neighbors
I will be always ready
Are you doing on Saturday evening
I arranged a meeting
Do you want to join ?