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Julie had been walking (1 point) (walk) for hours when she suddenly noticed that the sun was sinking (1 point) (sink) in the sky. She had lost (1 point) (lose) track of time because she had been thinking (1 point) (think) about the most important decision she'd ever had to make in her life. Things hadn't been (1 point) (not be) the same between Julie and her fiance, David, since he accepted a job in Paris. They had known (1 point) (know) each other for almost five years, and in that time, they had never argued much. Lately, though, their relationship had become (1 point) (become) stormy. They seemed (1 point) (seem) to be finding fault with each other and disagreeing about everything. For the first time, she was starting (1 point) (start) to wonder if she was (1 point) (be) ready for marriage. And with the wedding only twenty days away, she needed (1 point) (need) to make up her mind soon. Everything in Julie's life had been going (1 point) (go) well until her world fell apart just a month before. A large company had offered (1 point) (offer) David an important position that would require him to move to France. As his wife, Julie would have to go, too. Why hadn't he discussed his decision with her? Although Julie had always wanted (1 point) (always want) to live abroad she felt very confused. Was she ready to move halfway across the world, leaving behind her friends and family and the only home she had ever known? If the answer was no, was she (1 point) (she be) ready to say goodbye to the only man she had every loved (1 point) (ever love)?

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Julie had been walking  (1 point) (walk) for hours when she suddenly noticed that the sun was sinking  (1 point) (sink) in the sky. She had lost  (1 point) (lose) track of time because she had been thinking  (1 point) (think) about the most important decision she'd ever had to make in her life. Things hadn't been  (1 point) (not be) the same between Julie and her fiance, David, since he accepted a job in Paris. They had known  (1 point) (know) each other for almost five years, and in that time, they had never argued much. Lately, though, their relationship had become  (1 point) (become) stormy. They seemed  (1 point) (seem) to be finding fault with each other and disagreeing about everything. For the first time, she was starting  (1 point) (start) to wonder if she was  (1 point) (be) ready for marriage. And with the wedding only twenty days away, she needed  (1 point) (need) to make up her mind soon.

Everything in Julie's life had been going  (1 point) (go) well until her world fell apart just a month before. A large company had offered  (1 point) (offer) David an important position that would require him to move to France. As his wife, Julie would have to go, too. Why hadn't he discussed his decision with her? Although Julie had always wanted (1 point) (always want) to live abroad she felt very confused. Was she ready to move halfway across the world, leaving behind her friends and family and the only home she had ever known? If the answer was no, was she  (1 point) (she be) ready to say goodbye to the only man she had every loved (1 point) (ever love)?