A letter

Here is a letter from Mary to a friend of hers. There are twenty gaps. Some gaps have a verb in brackets. Put the verb in the correct tense.

When there is no verb in brackets, put in ONE suitable word - perhaps a preposition, an adverb, a modal verb etc.
Dear Miguel,
I thought you would like to know some of my new. I (arrive) in London two weeks and I (stay) with a family in Paddington called the Boltons. They're very nice. Mrs Bolton (work) in a bank, but at the moment Mr Bolton (not have) a job. He (do) a course in business management which starts next month.

I (have) a good time in London, the work is boring. I like to change and find a job that's a little more . I think I start looking soon.

I (travel) on the underground the other day I met Pedro. Do you remember him? When we last (see) him, he (work) for his father's company. Now he (learn) English at a private school here. We (see) an art exhibition together this afternoon. I'm really looking forward to it. I like London very much, but I (think) it's very expensive. you do me a favour? I need some more money. Of course I pay you back when I see you.

Take care.

Lots of love,

Mary