Answer:
Carlos: What time is it? Rita: It's four thirty. Carlos: Are you hungry? Rita: Yes, I am. Carlos: Me too. Do you like apples? Rita: No, I do not. I hate apples. Carlos: Really? Well, let's have a hot dog. I can make delicious hot dogs. Rita: Good idea! I love hot dogs.
Step-by-step explanation:
The phrases above had the white spaces filled with the correct verbs that complement the sentences in a grammatically correct way.
The auxiliary verb "do" was also added whenever necessary. This verb is added to questions that do not involve the verbs "to be", "to can" and "to make", which when used, in a question, must have the order changed with the pronoun that accompanies them. The auxiliary verb "do" is also used in sentences where the verb takes the negative form.