II. Put the verbs in the right tense form.
1. Mary (listen) to new opera yesterday.
2. Stacy (not / like) green tea.
3. They (go) to Sochi last summer.
4. Bill and Bob (finish) school next year.
5. My friends (not / go) to the cinema last Sunday.
6. People (speak) English all over the world.
7. Who (see) a ghost last night?
8. Jim usually (run) in the park in the morning.
9. All children (like) sweets.
10. My parents (come) in two weeks.
III. Write down the sentences and correct the mistakes. There are some sentences with no mistakes in them.
1. When he will be there?
2. His mom and dad go to the theatre once a month.
3. Is these girls his friends?
4. He and his brother doesn’t speak French.
5. Bill writes a letter to me next week.
6. He will never late.
7. Who will help you yesterday?
8. I don’t like horrors.
9. Susan will come in 5 minutes, will she?
10. Everybody liked the film.
II.
1. Mary listened to the new opera yesterday.
2. Stacy doesn't like green tea.
3. They went to Sochi last summer.
4. Bill and Bob will finish school next year.
5. My friends didn't go to the cinema last Sunday.
6. People speak English all over the world.
7. Who saw a ghost last night?
8. Jim usually runs in the park in the morning.
9. All children like sweets.
10. My parents will come in two weeks.
III.
1. When will he be there?
2. His mum and dad go to the theatre once a month.
3. Are these girls his friends?
4. He and his brother don't speak French.
5. Bill will write a letter to me next week.
6. He is never late.
7. Who helped you yesterday?
8. I don't like horrors.
9. Susan will come in 5 minutes, won't she?
10. Everybody liked the film.