read the dialogue and put the verbs into the correct tense
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chris: hi, jonny what (be) these?
jenny look these ) the pictures of my granny's new
house. we )her last sunday to help her with
the furniture.
chris: wow, it's fantastic
jenny: thank you. ) it too. the (be)
thirty years old,
but )really new and modern after the decoration
chris : and )big.is it really big?
jenny : no, it isn't. there ) a living room and two bed
rooms.
chris : l can see a beautiful garden. you )it?
jenny: i did. there ) two apple trees and a lot of flowers in the garden .we ) tea outside.it (be) fun.​

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Kakation Kakation  21.12.2023 08:38
Chris: Hi, Jonny. What (be) these?
Jenny: Look, these are the pictures of my granny's new house. We visited her last Sunday to help her with the furniture.
Chris: Wow, it's fantastic!
Jenny: Thank you. I think it's too. The (be) thirty years old, but it looks really new and modern after the decoration.
Chris: And is it really big?
Jenny: No, it isn't. There (be) a living room and two bedrooms.
Chris: I can see a beautiful garden. Did you (plant) it?
Jenny: I did. There (be) two apple trees and a lot of flowers in the garden. We (have) tea outside. It (be) fun.

Solution:

1. Hi, Jonny. What (be) are these?
Explanation: The question "What are these?" is asking about the current state of the things.

2. Look, these are the pictures of my granny's new house.
Explanation: The verb "are" is used to describe the relation between the pictures and house.

3. We visited her last Sunday to help her with the furniture.
Explanation: The verb "visited" is in the past tense, indicating that the action happened in the past.

4. It's fantastic!
Explanation: The contraction "it's" is short for "it is." The verb "is" indicates the current state of something.

5. I think it's too.
Explanation: The contraction "it's" is short for "it is." The verb "is" indicates the current state of something.

6. The (be) thirty years old, but it looks really new and modern after the decoration.
Explanation: The verb "be" is used to describe the age of the house.

7. And is it really big?
Explanation: The verb "is" is used to ask about the current size of something.

8. No, it isn't. There (be) is a living room and two bedrooms.
Explanation: The verb "isn't" is a contraction of "is not," indicating the negative state of something. The verb "be" is used to describe the existence of a living room and two bedrooms.

9. I can see a beautiful garden. Did you (plant) it?
Explanation: The verb "did" is in the past tense, indicating the action happened in the past. The verb "plant" indicates the act of creating the garden.

10. I did. There (be) are two apple trees and a lot of flowers in the garden.
Explanation: The verb "did" is in the past tense, indicating the action happened in the past. The verb "be" is used to describe the existence of two apple trees and a lot of flowers.

11. We (have) tea outside.
Explanation: The verb "have" indicates the action of having tea.

12. It (be) fun.
Explanation: The verb "be" is used to describe the state of the tea being fun.
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