Questions: What time does the Buddy Rubin film start? When does the train leave London on Monday, 1st July? What time does Mel's Music shop open? Where is the meeting tomorrow? What time does your flight leave for Valencia on Thursday? When does it arrive? When does the clothes sale start?

What time does the Buddy Rubin film start?
When does the train leave London on Monday, 1st July?
What time does Mel's Music shop open?
Where is the meeting tomorrow?
What time does your flight leave for Valencia on Thursday?
When does it arrive?
When does the clothes sale start?
Transcript text: What time does the Buddy Rubin film start? When does the train leave London on Monday, 1st July? What time does Mel's Music shop open? Where is the meeting tomorrow? What time does your flight leave for Valencia on Thursday? When does it arrive? When does the clothes sale start?
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To complete the sentences in the dialogue, we need to fill in the blanks with appropriate words or phrases. Here are the completed sentences:

  1. A: What time does the Buddy Rubin film start? B: It starts at 19.30.

  2. A: What time does the train leave for London on Monday, 1st July? B: It leaves at 9.50 and it arrives in Brighton at 10.55.

  3. A: Does Mel's Music shop open at 9.30? B: No, it opens at 9.00.

  4. A: Where is the meeting tomorrow? B: It is in Room 10.

  5. A: What time does your flight leave for Valencia on Thursday? B: It leaves at 11.30. A: What time does it arrive? B: It arrives at 14.30.

  6. A: When is the clothes sale happening? B: It is on Friday.

Explanation:

  • In sentence 2, the context suggests asking about the train schedule, so "leave" and "arrive" are appropriate verbs.
  • In sentence 3, the question is about the opening time of a shop, so "open" is the correct verb.
  • In sentence 4, the question is about the location of a meeting, so "is" fits the context.
  • In sentence 5, the question is about the flight schedule, so "leave" and "arrive" are suitable verbs.
  • In sentence 6, the question is about the timing of an event, so "is" and "happening" are appropriate.
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