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The London Dungeon

Fill the gaps with the correct tenses.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
hearted.

The London Dungeon (lie)

in the oldest part of London - in an old for).

subterranean prison (that's what the word Dungeon (stand) The museum (take) It (demonstrate) You (experience / can) Gallow or during the Plague of 1665. The Dungeon also (show) Boleyn, who (be)

its visitors on a journey through England's bloody history. the brutal killings and tortures of the past. for example how people (die) on the

scenes of Jack the Ripper or the beheading of Anne one of Henry VIIIs six wives. really scary - nothing for the faint-

The atmosphere at the Dungeon (be)

7. 8.

While you (walk) Dungeon (employ)

around the Dungeon, watch out for creepy creatures - the actors to give its visitors the fright of their lives. in the dark corners one of the

The actors, dressed as monsters, ghosts or executers, (hide) of the Dungeon and then suddenly (jump) visitors. out and (grab) at the exit of the exhibition. a pizza with fingers and eyeballs on it? that kind of food, you (love)

9.

And the horror (end / not) (you / eat / ever) Well, if you (fancy) at the Dungeon restaurant. The museum (want) And this it (do)

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.


night.

the meals

to provoke, shock, educate and delight. extremely well. many visitors from all over

Since its opening in 1975, the Dungeon (attract) the world.

Besides the regular opening hours, the Dungeon sometimes also (open) If you (have) enough money and nerves of steel, you (book / can)

at

16.

the Dungeon for parties, conferences or charity events at night. 17. And on 31 October, a frightfully good Halloween Party (take place) Dungeon every year. at the

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