Find the mistakes in the underlined verb tenses and correct them. 1. I enjoyed my first class and I’m sure I make some new friends. 2. He’ll meet some new classmates after school in a cafe at 5.30. 3. He has worked in a bar this summer, but afterwards he’s going to university. 4. She is always arriving early on the first day of a new course. 5. I’ve decided that I study harder this term than before. 6. My cousin lives with us at the moment – just for three years while he’s at university. 7. I think I’m having a lot of homework to do this year. 8. I’ve been knowing him all my life. 9. We’ve got a really good teacher this term. I’m really liking her. 10.The show has finally ended in 2014. 11.He’ll listen to some music at the same time as studying right now.
Does his brother skate very well?
His brother skates very well, doesn't he?
Does his brother skate or very well or very badly?
Who skates very well?
What does his brother very well?
2 Sveta forgot his telephone number.
Did Sveta forget his telephone number?
Sveta forgot his telephone number, didn't she?
Did Sveta forget his telephone number or address?
Who forgot his telephone number?
What did Sveta forget?
3 Lina has very beautiful.
Has Lina very beautiful?
Lina has very beautiful, hasn't she
Has Lina very beautiful or ugly?
Who has very beautiful?
What is Lina like?
4 This girl is the best student in our group.
Is this girl the best student in our group?
This girl is the best student in our group, isn't she?
Is this girl the best student in our group or in our town?
Who is the best student in our group?
What is this girl a student?