Correct the mistakes in three of the sentences. If the sentence is correct, write correct. 1. I'm looking forward to this weekend – we will fly to Paris! 2. I'm sure cheap airlines aren't going to be so cheap in the next few years. 3. Many experts think the recession will be over next year. 4. Great news! Caroline and Dave will get married next month. 5. I've planned everything – we're going to spend three days in London and one in Oxford.