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Read the conversation and complete with the verbs given in the Simple Past Tense. Leia a conversação e complete com os verbos dados no Tempo Passado Simples.

Luiza: Hi. Where (be) you last night?
Paulo: I (forget) to tell you. I (go) to the
cinema.
Luiza: What (do) you see?
Paulo: Into the Wild. It’s a very sad film. I (cry) a lot at the end of the
film but I (love) it.
Luiza: What is it about?
Paulo: it’s about a teenage boy. He (want) freedom. He
(leave) home, (abandon) his comfortable life and
(go) on his own to Alaska.
Luiza: Don’t tell me more. I want to see it.
Paulo: And you? Did you (stay) at home?
Luiza: Yeah. Alone! I (begin) to watch TV and I
(come) across a comedy.
Paulo: I love comedies. Who was in it?
Luiza: Mr. Bean. It ( be) hilarious. I couldn’t stop laughing.
Paulo: That’s what I need now. A good laugh!

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