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.
I regret … (to inform) you that this course is now full. Should you wish to take the course elsewhere, I would advise you … (to apply) to Central College. They started … (running) a course in tourism a year ago and I would recommend you … (to consider) … (enrolling) on that course rather than … (waiting) another year to do a course here. If you would prefer … (to wait) for this course, then I would encourage you … (to try) … (to find) some work related to tourism so that you can start … (acquiring) some relevant experience.