Bassim
VIP Member
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2008
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Bosnian
- Home Country
- Bosnia Herzegovina
- Current Location
- Sweden
Have I made any mistakes? This is just an exercise.
"We need to buy new curtains," Jo said.
Bob looked up from his newspaper. "What's wrong with them? You bought them last year."
"I see that the neighbour across from us bought a pair that look exactly like ours. I will not be able to sleep if I don't buy a different pair. We need to do that today," Jo said.
Bob shook his head. His morning was spoilt. The coffee he had just drunk gave him heartburn.He hated to go shopping with her. They would spend hours walking from one shop to another until she was satisfied. How I manged to live for more than 50 years with her without getting mad, he wondered. It was freezing cold outside, and the thought of him going out, shovelling the snow from the driveway, trying to start the old car, and driving on the slippery road to town gave him shivers. He heard Jo humming a tune, and he felt anger welling up. Bob often read in the newspapers about men who killed their partners after decades of marriage, and he wondered what had caused them to commit such an awful crime. But the more he thought about his own marriage, the more he understood them. Lately, he was afraid of himself, of his own thoughts and reactions. If he snapped, that would be end of her, but also the end of his freedom.
"We need to buy new curtains," Jo said.
Bob looked up from his newspaper. "What's wrong with them? You bought them last year."
"I see that the neighbour across from us bought a pair that look exactly like ours. I will not be able to sleep if I don't buy a different pair. We need to do that today," Jo said.
Bob shook his head. His morning was spoilt. The coffee he had just drunk gave him heartburn.He hated to go shopping with her. They would spend hours walking from one shop to another until she was satisfied. How I manged to live for more than 50 years with her without getting mad, he wondered. It was freezing cold outside, and the thought of him going out, shovelling the snow from the driveway, trying to start the old car, and driving on the slippery road to town gave him shivers. He heard Jo humming a tune, and he felt anger welling up. Bob often read in the newspapers about men who killed their partners after decades of marriage, and he wondered what had caused them to commit such an awful crime. But the more he thought about his own marriage, the more he understood them. Lately, he was afraid of himself, of his own thoughts and reactions. If he snapped, that would be end of her, but also the end of his freedom.