Fill the gaps in the dialogue below with the verbs in a correct form. Alan: Hey, Bonnie, …………………………. (have) any plans for the weekend?
Bonnie: Hey, Alan. Yes, in fact I …………………………. (visit) my sister on Saturday.
A: Okay, and what about Sunday? ……………….. (you, do) anything on Sunday?
B: I think, not. But I’m open for ideas.
A: Awesome! Then, ……………………. (you, want) to go to the cinema with me?
B: Sounds interesting. What movie would you like to watch?
A: I ……………………. (hope) that the new movie of Wes Anderson ……………………. (be) in the theaters on weekend.
B: Oh, I love Wes Anderson!
A: Really? Cool! Then I ………………………. (check) the schedule. Yep, there is one on Sunday evening.
B: What time ………………………………. (it, start)?
A: It ……………………………. (start) at 7.40. Is it okay for you?
B: Totally! By the way, ………………………………….. (you, know) anything about the weather on Sunday?
A: I think it …………………………………. (be) sunny all day.
B: Great, I ……………………………………… (plan) to cycle a bit in the afternoon. Wanna join me?
A: Yes, sure. I ……………………………………… (buy) some new gear for my bicycle tomorrow, so I …………………………………. (be) glad to test it.
B: Perfect, then I ……………………………………….. (look forward) to meeting you on Sunday, Alan.
A: Me too. See you, Bonnie.
B. No, I didn't. Yesterday i went to the theatre.
A. Did your sister go with you?
B. Yes, she did too.
2. Did you visit your grandmother last sunday?
Didn't you visit your grandmother last Sunday?
My sister visited our grandmother last Sunday.
I didn't visit my grandmother last Sunday.
3. We were in the theatre a week ago. Were you in the theatre a week ago? I wasn't in the theatre a week ago. He was in the theatre a week ago. Aren't they were in the theatre a week ago? They were in the theatre a week ago.