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enjoy
• invite like . open • perform • want . watch
Lucy
any TV last night.
Paul
me to go to his party.
We
ourselves at the concert on Saturday.
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the horror film we watched.
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They
to go to the art gallery.
my favourite song.
Paul
any of his presents!
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dinner for my parents.
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The band
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no
Ta
Paul invited me to go to his party.
We want to perform ourselves at the concert on Saturday.
I didn't like the horror film we watched.
They want to go to the art gallery.
I watched my favorite song.
Paul didn't open any of his presents!
I want to cook dinner for my parents.
No one wants to watch Ta.
Explanation:
1. To fill in the blanks in the sentences, we need to choose the correct form of the given verbs. In this case, we have to use the past simple form of the verbs, as indicated by the phrase "last night" in the first sentence.
2. "Enjoy" is in the base form, so we need to change it to the past simple form "enjoyed" to match the tense of the sentence.
3. "Invite" is also in the base form, so we change it to the past simple form "invited" because in the context of Paul's invite, the event already happened in the past.
4. "Like" is in the base form, so we change it to the past simple form "liked" to match the tense of the sentence.
5. "Open" is also in the base form, so we change it to the past simple form "opened" because in the context, Paul already did not open any presents in the past.
6. "Perform" is already in the base form, so we do not need to change it.
7. "Want" is already in the base form, so we do not need to change it.
8. "Watch" is also already in the base form, so we do not need to change it.
9. "Cook" is already in the base form, so we do not need to change it.
Step-by-step solution:
1. We know that Lucy didn't enjoy any TV last night, so the correct sentence is "Lucy didn't enjoy any TV last night."
2. Paul invited someone (me) to his party, so the correct sentence is "Paul invited me to go to his party."
3. We want to perform at the concert on Saturday, so the correct sentence is "We want to perform ourselves at the concert on Saturday."
4. We didn't like the horror film we watched, so the correct sentence is "I didn't like the horror film we watched."
5. They want to go to the art gallery, so the correct sentence is "They want to go to the art gallery."
6. I watched my favorite song, so the correct sentence is "I watched my favourite song."
7. Paul didn't open any of his presents, so the correct sentence is "Paul didn't open any of his presents!"
8. I want to cook dinner for my parents, so the correct sentence is "I want to cook dinner for my parents."
9. No one wants to watch Ta, so the correct sentence is "No one wants to watch Ta."
Overall, by choosing the correct past simple verb forms and understanding the context of each sentence, we can fill in the blanks and create meaningful sentences.