Use the right form of the verbs in brackets. it was gray and overcast as i (leave) the hotel and (head) towards berkley square. i glanced up at the sky. it was leaden and promised rain, which andrew (predict) before he (go) to the office earlier. instead of walking to diana's, which i usually (like) to do, i (hail) a cab and (get) in. just in time, too. it (begin) to drizzle as i (slam) the door and (give) the cabbie the address. english weather, i (think) glumly, staring out the taxi window. it always (rain). but one not (come) to england for the weather, there (be) other, more important reasons to be here. i always (love) england and the english, and london (be) my most favourite city in the entire world. i (love) it even more than my hometown, new york.