Complete the text. Use one word only for each gap. Hi Teresa,
Do you have any plans for the weekend? If not, do you 1
meeting me, Alice and Tom
at the 2
? We're 3
to see the new Harry Potter film. 4
there are four of us, we can get a group
so it should be pretty cheap! We're
lunch in a café before the film, if you'd ?
to join us for that too. If
you're free, 8
don't you come with us? It9
be really great fun! But, if
you can't 10
Ang problem. Let me know!

Bye for now,
Dave​

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alenkaabramovic alenkaabramovic  18.01.2024 03:11
Dear students,

Let's work on completing the text together. Here is the original text with the missing words:

"Hi Teresa,
Do you have any plans for the weekend? If not, do you 1[ ] meeting me, Alice and Tom 2[ ] at the 3[ ]? We're 3[ ] to see the new Harry Potter film. 4[ ] there are four of us, we can get a group 5[ ] so it should be pretty cheap! We're 6[ ] lunch in a café before the film, if you'd 7[ ] to join us for that too. If 8[ ] you're free, 9[ ] don't you come with us? It 10[ ] be really great fun! But, if 11[ ] you can't 12[ ] Ang problem. Let me know!

Bye for now,
Dave"

Let's fill in the missing words one by one:

1. Do you [want/think] meeting me, Alice and Tom
Explanation: The word "do" suggests a question, and the sentence is asking if Teresa wants or thinks about meeting the speaker, Alice, and Tom.

2. at the [cinema/movies]
Explanation: The speaker intends to meet at a specific place, and based on the context of watching a movie, it must be the cinema or the movies.

3. We're [planning/hoping] to see the new Harry Potter film.
Explanation: The speaker is expressing their intention or hope to watch the new Harry Potter film.

4. [Since/Because] there are four of us, we can get a group [discount/deal].
Explanation: The word "because" provides a reason for getting a group discount or deal, as there are four people.

5. We're [having/getting] lunch in a café before the film if you'd [like/enjoy] to join us for that too.
Explanation: The speaker invites Teresa to have lunch with them before the movie, giving her the option to join.

6. If [possibly/only] you're free, [then/why] don't you come with us?
Explanation: The word "if" indicates a conditional situation. The speaker is suggesting that if Teresa is free, she should come along with them.

7. It [might/should] be really great fun! But if [not/expecting], you can't [come/make] a problem.
Explanation: The speaker says that it will be fun if Teresa joins, but if she cannot come, it won't be a problem.

Now, let's read the complete text:

"Hi Teresa,
Do you have any plans for the weekend? If not, do you want meeting me, Alice, and Tom at the cinema? We're hoping to see the new Harry Potter film. Because there are four of us, we can get a group discount, so it should be pretty cheap! We're having lunch in a café before the film if you'd like to join us for that too. If possibly you're free, then why don't you come with us? It might be really great fun! But if not, you can't make a problem. Let me know!

Bye for now,
Dave"

I hope this explanation and step-by-step solution helped you understand how to complete the missing words in the text. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!

Sincerely,
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