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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Answer:

Dale: Did you watch the football on TV last night?

Ruby: No, I went to the cinema instead.

Dale: Oh, I saw the new Ninja Turtles movie last week.

Ruby: They didn't 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 was a bit disappointing.

Ruby: Yeah, you still enjoyed it though!

Explanation:

Tenses used to talk about events that took place sometime in the past are called past tenses. What type of tense we will use depends on what kind of action we're talking about.

The past simple tense is used for actions that happened at a specific time in the past. The past simple tense of regular verbs is formed by adding -ed to the base form of the verb (or -d if the verb ends with -e). Things get more complex when it comes to irregular verbs, which can change in many different ways.

You can see more about the past simple tense below:

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