3 Complete the dialogue with past simple questions and short answers. 2.4 Ed What (you / do) on Saturday? Vicky I went to the skating rink to watch ice hockey. Ed What match 2 (you / see)? Vicky The New Jersey Devils against the New York Rangers. Ed (you / enjoy) it? Vicky Yes, It was great. Ed (the Rangers / win)? Vicky No, But I like the Devils! 3 5
Ed: What did you do on Saturday?
Vicky: I went to the skating rink to watch ice hockey.
Ed: What match did you see?
Vicky: I saw the New Jersey Devils against the New York Rangers.
Ed: Did you enjoy it?
Vicky: Yes, it was great.
Ed: Did the Rangers win?
Vicky: No, but I like the Devils.
In this dialogue, Ed is asking Vicky about her activities on Saturday using past simple questions. Vicky responds to each question with a short answer.
The first question asks about Vicky's activities on Saturday. Vicky answers that she went to the skating rink to watch ice hockey. The verb "went" is the past simple form of "go".
The second question asks which match Vicky saw. Vicky answers that she saw the match between the New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers. The verb "saw" is the past simple form of "see".
The third question asks if Vicky enjoyed the match. Vicky answers that she did enjoy it. The verb "enjoyed" is the past simple form of "enjoy".
The fourth question asks if the Rangers won the match. Vicky answers that the Rangers did not win. The verb "win" is the past simple form of "win". Vicky also adds that she likes the Devils, indicating her preference for that team.
Overall, this dialogue demonstrates the use of past simple questions and short answers to discuss past events and activities. It also shows the use of past simple verbs to describe actions that happened in the past.
Vicky: I went to the skating rink to watch ice hockey.
Ed: What match did you see?
Vicky: I saw the New Jersey Devils against the New York Rangers.
Ed: Did you enjoy it?
Vicky: Yes, it was great.
Ed: Did the Rangers win?
Vicky: No, but I like the Devils.
In this dialogue, Ed is asking Vicky about her activities on Saturday using past simple questions. Vicky responds to each question with a short answer.
The first question asks about Vicky's activities on Saturday. Vicky answers that she went to the skating rink to watch ice hockey. The verb "went" is the past simple form of "go".
The second question asks which match Vicky saw. Vicky answers that she saw the match between the New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers. The verb "saw" is the past simple form of "see".
The third question asks if Vicky enjoyed the match. Vicky answers that she did enjoy it. The verb "enjoyed" is the past simple form of "enjoy".
The fourth question asks if the Rangers won the match. Vicky answers that the Rangers did not win. The verb "win" is the past simple form of "win". Vicky also adds that she likes the Devils, indicating her preference for that team.
Overall, this dialogue demonstrates the use of past simple questions and short answers to discuss past events and activities. It also shows the use of past simple verbs to describe actions that happened in the past.