English, 18.09.2021 18:00 dedgefield
Complete the dialogue with one word in each gap
Kate: Have you (1) won a lottery prize?
Sue: A lottery prize? No I've (2) won anything. Have you?
Kate: Yes. In fact, I've (3)collected my prize money. A hundred pounds! Shall we celebrate?
Sue: Yes, please! That sounds fantastic.
Kate: OK then. How about dinner at Sayonara? Have you (4) been there?
Sue: No, I haven't eaten there (5) In fact, I haven't been out anywhere (6) ages.
Kate: Why not?
Sue: I've been studying really hard (7) and I (8) haven't finished revising for exams.
Kate: You need a break! Come on, let's go. I haven't eaten (9) this morning and I'm starving!
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