Barbara (was working/worked/had been working) as a flight attendant for two years before she decided to take a holiday. She went (to/in/at) the booking office to arrange her flight and to check all the details of the trip to Florida. “We don’t have (some/any/a few) flights to Florida this weekend,” said the travel agent. “Would you like to go somewhere else? You (need/have to/can) go to London or Paris if you want. Ladies (usually choose/usually chose/choose usually) Paris. They like the city. There are more requests for flights to Paris.” Barbara looked at the agent and said, “If I were you, I (will/ would have/ would) choose this city but I spend most of my time flying to Europe. I want to stay here in the US. (Either/Both/Neither) Paris nor London appeals to me. What about flights to California?” The agent looked at the computer screen and said: “We have a few flights to Los Angeles. (How long/How much/How many) do you want to stay?” “A week is enough,” replied Barbara. In the end, Barbara spent (such/an/a) enjoyable week in Los Angeles. Even now she tells her friends that it is the best holiday that she (had ever had/has ever had/ever has had)