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Complete the dialogue. Use the past simple form of the verbs in brackets. Dale 1 (you / watch) the football on TV last night?
Ruby No, I 2 (go) to the cinema instead.
Dale Oh, I 3 (see) the new Ninja Turtles movie last week.
Ruby They 4 (not have) any tickets left for that one, and I don’t like that sort of movie anyway.
Dale Well, it’s for younger kids really, and the last Turtle movie 5 (be) a bit disappointing.
Ruby Yeah, you still 6 (enjoy) it though!
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