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Use the right form of the verbs in brackets.
I really(mean) to write to you as soon as i(get) here ,but i(be) very busy sightseeing,as you can imagine


Sagot :

I was really meaning to write to you as soon as I got here, but I was very busy sightseeing, as you can imagine. 

I was really meaning equates with I was going to, so they are basically synonyms. So if you had the option to write I was going to write to you as soon... you'd see that it does sound natural. As soon as I got here, is just sequence of tenses because the first verb was in the past tense, this verb has to be in it as well. I was very busy is obvious, it is a continuous tense in the past.