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Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
I ______ the film we saw yesterday.
didn’t like
wasn’t like
doesn’t like
haven’t liked
- Option 1: didn’t like
- This is correct for past tense, aligning with "yesterday."
- Correct Answer
- Option 2: wasn’t like
- Incorrect due to improper verb form.
- "Wasn't like" usually compares nouns, not experiences or feelings.
- Option 3: doesn’t like
- Incorrect as it is present tense.
- Does not match the past event described.
- Option 4: haven’t liked
- Incorrect because "haven't liked" implies an ongoing feeling from past to present.
- Does not fit the specific mention of "yesterday."
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