Complete the dialogue with the correct past simple form of be or can (affirmative, negative or interrogative).
Where you last night? You___ at Leah's party
Marcus: No, I to the party."it good?
Zoe:No,it
Marcus:Oh, why not?
Zoe:The music
very good, and it
too loud I hear people talk! And the neighbours
hear the music. They
very happy! They complained!
Marcus :Oh, dear___
the food good?
Zoe:ItOK. But at the end of the party!
find my coat! I think someone else has
got it now,
Marcus Oh, no, what a nightmare!​

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Ppapit Ppapit  18.01.2024 16:05
Where were you last night? Were you at Leah's party?
Marcus: No, I wasn't at the party.
Zoe: No, it wasn't good.
Marcus: Oh, why not?
Zoe: The music wasn't very good, and it was too loud to hear people talk! And the neighbors could hear the music. They weren't very happy! They complained!
Marcus: Oh, dear. Was the food good?
Zoe: It was okay. But at the end of the party, I couldn't find my coat! I think someone else has got it now.
Marcus: Oh, no, what a nightmare!

Explanation:
In this dialogue, we are using the past simple form of the verb "be" and "can" to talk about past events.

1. "Where were you last night?" - The correct past simple form of "be" is used here to ask about someone's location in the past.
2. "Were you at Leah's party?" - The correct past simple form of "be" is used here in the interrogative form to ask if someone was at a specific place.
3. "No, I wasn't at the party." - The negative form of the past simple "be" is used here to indicate that the speaker was not at the party.
4. "No, it wasn't good." - The negative form of "be" is used here to express that the party was not good.
5. "The music wasn't very good..." - The negative form of "be" is used here to describe the quality of the music at the party.
6. "And it was too loud..." - The affirmative form of "be" is used here to describe the volume level at the party.
7. "They weren't very happy!" - The negative form of "be" is used here to describe the neighbors' feelings.
8. "Oh, dear. Was the food good?" - The interrogative form of "be" is used here to ask about the quality of the food.
9. "It was okay." - The affirmative form of "be" is used here to express that the food was of average quality.
10. "I couldn't find my coat!" - The negative form of "can" is used here to express inability to find something.
11. "Oh, no, what a nightmare!" - The exclamation is used here to express a strong negative reaction.
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