Answer:
bold = answer
A: I'm washing my hair tonight, sorry!
B: 'But you washed your hair last night too!'
A: 'She's going to the party with Guillermo:
B: 'But I don't like him! (tell me / not like)
A: I'll probably stay in on Saturday night!
B: 'But you are going out with me: (say/ go out)
A: I'm lost, sorry!
B: 'But you was here before' (say/be)
A: 'She can't swim very well!
B: 'But she can swim brilliantly! (tell me/can/swim)
A: I have to go home now!
B: 'But you don't have to go until midnight! (say / not have to/go)
or
B: 'But you can stay until midnight!
A few basic rules to follow:
- in most cases, if in past tense, we add "ed" to the end of a word
- was = past tense e.g. I was going
- were = past tense e.g. They were going
Hope this helps!