I (am) very sorry to hear about your mother’s illness, and (am) glad that you (are going) to Scotland to see how she is, 10 It (will be) nice for her to see you. 11 Of course I (will look) after Tim. 12 We thoroughly (enjoyed) having him last year and my dog (was missing) him when he (had left) and (was looking) for him everywhere. 13 I’m sure he (will be) delighted to see him again. 14 Will you (bring) him on Tuesday afternoon? Or, if that (does not suit), any Wednesday. 15 (Do not bother) to bring dog food; I (have) enough 16 I hope you (will have) time to have tea with me when you bring Tim, and that by then you (will have had) better news of your mother.
Do you by any chance (know) where Bob is? 18 I (would like) to find out I have just (heard) of a job that exactly (suits) him, but if he (does not come) fairly soon of course he (will not get) it. 19 I last (saw) him about a month ago, when he had just (left) his job - the film company. 20 He (said) he (was going) to France (had decided to go France) for a holiday and (promised) to send me a postcard with Mb French address as soon as he (found) a place to stay. 21 But I nothing since then and I (do not even know) whether he (went) there or not. 22 If you (know) his address I (will be) very grateful if you (phone) me. 23 I (have tried) to phone you several times but your phone (didn't not seem) to be working. Yours Jack