First, let's correct the misspelled words to make the question clearer:
Put the verb into the correct form and complete the sentences.
a. I went to see the film, but I .............. it. (not/enjoy)
b. I ................Rojina in town a few days ago. (meet)
Answer:
a. I went to see the film, but I didn't enjoy it.
b. I met Rojina in town a few days ago.
Step-by-step explanation:
The sentences above use verbs in the past tense. This tense is used to express actions that were completed at a specific time in the past. To regular verbs in the past, we add -d, -ed, or -ied (danced, cooked, studied). Irregular verbs, on the other hand, are different, each one of them having its own form (meet-met, sing-sang, speak-spoke).
In the negative form, the past tense needs the auxiliary verb "did" and "not" (contraction: didn't). The main verb, however, remains in its base form (I didn't meet).
Having that in mind, we can complete the sentences in the following manner:
a. I went to see the film, but I didn't enjoy it.
b. I met Rojina in town a few days ago.