Put the verb on the right form julia: hello,kevin.i not (to see) you for ages.how are you? kevin: i am fine.how about you? you (to look) well. julia: yes,i am very well thanks.so,are you going somewhere or are you meeting somebody off a train? kevin: i(to go) london for a business meeting. julia: nowhere. i'm meeting a friend.unfortunately,her train(to be) delayed and i (to wait) her for nearly an hour. kevin: you(to work) at the moment? when i last(to speak) to you,you (to work) in a travel agency. julia: that's all right.unfortunately,the firm(to go) out of business a couple of months after i(to start) work there,so i (to lose) my job. kevin: and you (not to have) a job since then? julia: not permanent job. i(to have) a few temprorary jobs.