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garri49 [273]
2 years ago
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Ben 5 you make / TEMU 6 Complete the dialogue using the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Did you have a good weekend, Emil

y? Emily Yes, I (1) ... (do). It was really fun! What (2) (you / do)? Emily Well, you know my sister Natalie? It (3) ..(be) her birthday last week, so al| the family (4) . (go) to the theme park Ben in town. Ben Fantastic! I love going to theme parks. 15... (spend) a day there with friends ... a week ago. Emily Really? Ben Yes, we (6) (arrive) at 10am and we (7) (not leave) until 7pm! Emily (8) ... (you / go) on the Pirate Ship? Ben No, I didn't. It looked really boring. Emily It was really boring! (wait) for a long time to get inside, but we (10) (not mind). It was great! Ben We (9) ... ...​
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uranmaximum [27]2 years ago
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Answer:

1: [did], 2: [did you do], 3: [was], 4: [went], 15: [spent], 6: [arrived], 7: [didn't leave], 8: [did you go], ?: [waited], 10: [didn't care]

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