Next weekend, I am going
to a multi-cultural festival to be held at a community centre. I am going to wander around the site first to see what looks good and what is popular. Afterwards, I am going to
sample food from several different countries. I am also going to enjoy some traditional dancing and other displays.
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Last weekend, I went to a multi-cultural festival that was held at a community centre. I went to wander around the site first to see what looked good and what was popular. Afterwards, I went to sample food from several different countries. I went also to enjoy some traditional dancing and other displays.
Each weekend, I go to a multi-cultural festival that is held at a community centre. I wander around the site first to see what looks good and what is popular. Afterwards, I go to sample food from several different countries. I also enjoy some traditional dancing and other displays.
In three weekends, I will be going to a multi-cultural festival that is going to be held at a community center. I plan to wonder around the site first to see what looks good and popular. After that, I think I will sample good from all the different countries. I will also enjoy some traditional dancing and the other displays.
Good try, Audrey and Liudmila. But note that "going to [do]" means the same thing as "will [do]", so when you change to the past tense you simply use the past tense of the verb, or if you change it to the habitual present you simply use the present tense of verb -- you do not need to include "went" or "go": "I wandered around...", "I wander around".
Good job, Bailey!
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