Hi an alle, könnte jemand mal bitte rüber schauen ob das so ok ist? Ich habe zwar alles in will-future oder goint to geschrieben aber ich glaube das ist nicht alles richtig, da auch andere zeitformen richtig sind. Meine Antworten stehen hinter den zahlen (1)-(20) und das wort was ich ändern sollt steht in klammern!!
Sally: So, Katrin, have you got any special plans for the weekend?
Katrin: Yes, I have, actually. My parents (1) are going to come (come)
to England.
Sally: Oh, really. For how long?
Katrin: Well, they (2) will arrive (arrive) on Friday and (3) are going to
stay (stay) until Wednesday. They booked the tickets months
ago.
Sally: I expect that (4) will be (be) nice. When did you last see them?
Katrin: Oh, about three months ago. Quite a long time, so I don’t think
we (5) will stop (stop) talking the whole time.
Sally: Are you planning anything special?
Katrin: Yes, they (6) will flies (fly) to London, so we (7) are going to
spend (spend) the weekend there in a hotel.
Sally: Wow, that (8) will give (give) you and your mum a break from
the cooking!
Katrin: Exactly! Of course we (9) will do (do) some sightseeing -
maybe we (10) will take (take) one of those double decker
buses ; they stop at all the interesting places, and then I want
to take them to a show on Saturday evening. I haven’t got any
tickets yet but I (11) am going to look (look) in the Internet.
Sally: My sister saw a really good show when she was in London last
month.
Katrin: Oh? Can you remember the name?
Sally: No, I can’t; that’s the problem. I (12) will phone (phone) her
and then I (13) will get back (get back) to your later.
Katrin: Thanks. And on Sunday maybe we (14) are going to go (go)
for a walk in Hyde Park or (15) will go (go) on a boat on the
river.
Sally: And there’s always shopping.
Katrin: That’s true but they can do that in Peterborough.
We (16) will come (come) back here on Sunday evening.
Michael (17) will cook (cook) a special meal.
Sally: That’s a nice idea. What about the last two days?
Karin: Well, I don’t have any holiday, so I (18) will be (be) at work.
I hope they (19) won’t be (be) bored.
Sally: Surely not. There’s lots to do in Peterborough and you can see
them in the evenings. I’m sure they (20) will have (have) a
lovely time.