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UNIT 1: Hello

To BE
 am/is/are _________.
I am single and happy.
You are young.
He is my best friend.
She is an architect.
It is Saturday.
We are from Bolivia.
You are students.
They are my parents.

 am/is/are not _________.


I am not single or happy.
You are not young.
He is not my best friend.
She is not an architect.
It is not Thursday.
We are not from Bolivia.
You are not students.
They are not my parents.

I’m not single or happy.


You’re not young.
He’s not my best friend.
She’s not an architect.
It’s not Thursday.
We’re not from Bolivia.
You’re not students.
They’re not my parents.
Am/Is/Are  _________?
Are you single or married?
Am I young?
Is he your best friend?
Is she an architect?
Is it Thursday?
Are we from Bolivia?
Are you students?
Are they your parents?

Yes,  am/is/are.
No, ’m not/isn’t/aren’t.

 is _________.
He is my best friend.
She is an architect.
It is Monday.

 is not _________.
He isn’t my best friend.
She’s not an architect.
It isn’t Thursday.

Is  _________?
Is he your best friend?
Is she an architect?
Is it Thursday?

Yes,  is.
No,  isn’t.

1. Andre’s an actor.
2. My mother’s a student.
3. Is your friend from India?
4. Is it your first time here?
5. Yes, it is.
6. Where’s our teacher from?

He/She/It
 is _____.
 isn’t _____.

Is  _____?
Yes,  is.
No,  isn’t.

Where’s Queen Elizabeth?


She is in London in Buckingham Palace.
Where's Queen Elizabeth from?
She is from London.
She is 94 years old.

Where's Pope Francis?


He's in Vatican City.
Where's Pope Francis from?
He's from Argentina.
He is 84 years old.

Where's Gloria Trevi?


She's in Mexico DF.
Where's Gloria Trevi from?
She is from Monterrey, Mexico.
She is 52 years old.
She is a singer.

Creicy Rendón is from Colombia.


She's an actress and a singer from Colombia.
She’s 28 years old.

Ariana Grande is from the USA.


She's a singer and fashionista from the USA.
She's 27 years old.

Anabel Angus is from Bolivia.


She's a TV presenter and model from Santa Cruz.
She's 30 years old.

Where's Milton Cortez?


He's in México.
Where's Milton Cortez from?
He is from Trinidad-Beni.

Where's Bill Gates?


He's in Washington.
Where's Bill Gates from?
He's from Seattle.

Where’s Oscar de Leon?


He’s in Miami.
Where’s Oscar de Leon from?
He’s from Caracas, Venezuela.
He’s 77 Years old.

Where is Jennifer Lynn Lopez?


She’s in Miami.
Where is Jennifer Lynn Lopez from?
She’s from the United Stated.
She’s 51 years old.

How do you spell Schwarzenegger?


handkerchief
quarantine

Is it C-A-R-I-N-A?
No, K. K as in Koala.
No, A. A as in apple.

What’s your ________?


first name
surname? family name? last name?
nationality? *
phone number?
email address?

It’s 72631370.
I’m from _____. *

67779235
76312220
69004202 Double LL

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
zero one two three four five six seven eight nine
oh

kary.caballeroh@gmail.com

alecitoarenas86@gmail.com

carmenponton82@gmail.com

Chik.pvc@gmail.com

bettymonasteriofranco@gmail.com

Raquiliebe@hotmail.com

yiyilorena29@gmail.com

mauricio7778@gmail.com

bettymonsteriofranco123@gmail.com
Group 1 Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Student 4
First name
Surname
Nationality
Phone number
Email address

a/an _______ 

A beautiful city
A big mountain
A cold river
A small village
An old building
The beautiful countryside
An interesting beach
The deep sea
An intelligent person
A difficult test
UNIT 2: People

How many eggs are in a dozen?


12

How many states are in the USA?

50

How many letters are in the alphabet?

26

How many days are in November?


How many legs does a spider have?

Even number of legs


Odd number of legs

How many zeros are in a thousand? 1 0 0…..?????

How old is the president?

My

Her son / children / daughter


His wife / daughters / son / sons

Its food / toys / tail / leash

Their

Their

Their
Singular Plural
A tablet computer books
A notebook keys
A chair cups
A table boxes
A pen pens
A charger glasses
An iPhone
A Samsung
A kiss kisses

Cup Cups Glass Glasses Baby Babies


Desk Desks Kiss Kisses Lady Ladies
Chair Chairs Match Matches Country Countries
Book Books Watch Watches City Cities
Phone Phones Box Boxes University Universities
Boy Boys

Change -y to -ies or -s.

baby babies
memory memories
story stories
boy boys
journey journeys
donkey donkeys
factory factories
toy toys
country countries
body bodies
sky skies
variety varieties
copy copies
key keys

Add es to words ending in -ch, -s, -sh, -x, -z:

match matches
lunch lunches
peach peaches
bus buses
dress dresses
kiss kisses
glass glasses
business businesses
dish dishes
brush brushes
box boxes
fox foxes
quiz quizzes

What are those/these in English?


They’re _____s.

What’s this/that in English?


It’s a/an _____.
It’s an old cell phone.
It’s a purse.

Simple present

 am/is/are verbing _________.


I am studying English.
You are eating a cheese sandwich.
He is sitting at home.
She is playing in the garden.
It is raining a lot in the city.
We are getting tired.
You are reading the newspaper.
They are dancing salsa.

 am/is/are not verbing _________.


I am not studying English.
You are not eating a cheese sandwich.
He is not sitting at home.
She is not playing in the garden.
It is not raining a lot in the city.
We are not getting tired.
You are not reading the newspaper.
They are not dancing salsa.
Spelling of -ING

working dancing getting


cooking driving stopping
flying living begging
playing
staying
crying

 verb(s) _________.

I work very hard.


You sleep late on Sundays.
He runs in the mornings.
She eats hamburgers and French fries.
It rains a lot in Beni.
You write your thesis.
We study at La Salle School.
They cook very well.

 do not verb _________. (I, You, We, They)


 does not verb _________. (He, She, It)

I do not work hard.


You do not drive well.
We do not go to restaurants on weekdays.
They do not have a new car.
I don’t work hard.
You don’t drive well.
We don’t go to restaurants on weekdays.
They don’t have a new car.
I don’t do exercise in the morning.

Do  verb _________?

Do I live here?
Do you watch The Simpsons?
Do we have homework?
Do they drive a Honda?

Yes,  do. / No,  don’t.

 verb _________.
 verbs _________. *-s, -es, -ies

I work very hard.


You sleep late on Sundays.
He runs in the mornings.
She eats hamburgers and French fries.
It rains a lot in Beni.
You write your thesis.
We study at La Salle School.
They cook very well.
 don’t verb _________.
 doesn’t verb _________.

I don’t work very hard.


You don’t sleep late on Sundays.
He doesn’t run in the mornings.
She doesn’t eat hamburgers and French fries.
It doesn’t rain a lot in Beni.
You don’t write your thesis.
We don’t study at La Salle School.
They don’t cook very well.

Spelling (he, she, it) +


work works watch watches cry cries
live lives wash washes try tries
rain rains fix fixes copy copies
play plays kiss kisses
enjoy enjoys go goes
say says
 do not verb _________.
 does not verb _________.
 don’t verb _________.
 doesn’t verb _________.

I don’t work very hard.


You don’t sleep late on Sundays.
He doesn’t run in the mornings.
She doesn’t eat hamburgers and French fries.
It doesn’t rain a lot in Beni.
You don’t write your thesis.
We don’t study at UEB.
They don’t cook very well.

UNIT 6: Journeys
There is/are:

There’s a  over there. There are two   over there.


There isn’t a  around here. There aren’t any   around here.

Is there a  in the station? Are there any   in the station?


Yes, there is. Yes, there are.
No, there isn’t. No, there aren’t.
 verb (to)  by .
I go to school by bus.
Alison comes home by car.
We get to work by bike.
Joe goes to the pharmacy on foot.

 verb to .
I walk to school.
We take a taxi to the hospital.
My dad drives to work.

I always take the bus.


I take the bus or a taxi.
I use a bus, a taxi or a car every week.
I never use the train.

I travel by plane or by car.


I use a bike on holiday.

I never use the underground.


I never use a motorbike.
I never take the train.

There’s a/an .
There isn’t a/an .
Is there a/an ?

There are some .


There are a lot of .
There aren’t any .
Are there any?
 am/is/are _________.

 verb _________.
I eat a sandwich every day.
You go to the gym in the evening.
We have a very big house.
*You play football (soccer) every Sunday.
They live together in Spain.

 don’t verb _________.


I don’t eat a sandwich every day.
You don’t go to the gym in the evening.
We don’t have a very big house.
*You don’t play football (soccer) every Sunday.
They don’t live together in Spain.
Do  verb _________?
Do you study English?
Where do you study English?
Do they work from home?
Where do you live ?
Do you live together?
Do you have any sisters?
How many sisters do you have ?

 verb _________.
 don’t verb _________.

Do  verb _________?
Yes,  do.
No,  don’t.
He – She – It

 verbs _________.
He works at a bank.
She lives with her aunt.
It rains a lot in January.
Tim watches The Walking Dead.
Ann fixes mobile phones.
My sister studies at university.
Your dad has a modern car.

I verb _________.
You verb
He verbs
She verbs
It verbs
We verb
You verb
They verb

 doesn’t verb _________.


She doesn’t like soccer.
He doesn’t have a car.
It doesn’t rain in Camiri.
To BE
 was/ were _________.
I was born in Porongo.
You were young.
He was my best friend.
She was 16 years old.
It was Saturday.
We were at a concert.
You were the best students at school.
They were married for 20 years.

 was/were not _________.


I was not born in Porongo.
You were not young.
He was not my best friend.
She was not 16 years old.
It was not Saturday.
We were not at a concert.
You were not the best students at school.
They were not married for 20 years.

I wasn’t born in Porongo.


You weren’t young.
He wasn’t my best friend.
She wasn’t 16 years old.
It wasn’t Saturday.
We weren’t at a concert.
You weren’t the best students at school.
They weren’t married for 20 years.
 am/is/are not _________.
I am not single or happy.
You are not young.
He is not my best friend.
She is not an architect.
It is not Thursday.
We are not from Bolivia.
You are not students.
They are not my parents.

I’m not single or happy.


You’re not young.
He’s not my best friend.
She’s not an architect.
It’s not Thursday.
We’re not from Bolivia.
You’re not students.
They’re not my parents.

Am/Is/Are  _________?
Are you single or married?
Am I young?
Is he your best friend?
Is she an architect?
Is it Thursday?
Are we from Bolivia?
Are you students?
Are they your parents?

Yes,  am/is/are.
No, ’m not/isn’t/aren’t.
I have a house.
I don’t have a house.
Do you have a house?

I live in Santa Cruz de la Sierra and I study at La Salle School. The best way to
get to school is by bus or taxi. I usually take the bus to school. I take the bus
line 72. It takes 15 minutes from my house to school. Buses run every 5 or 10
minutes. There aren’t monthly passes in my city. But the bus ticket costs Bs 2
for adults and Bs. 1 for students and children.

In Santa Cruz, a lot of people travel by bus, some people travel by car, and a
few by taxi. Unfortunately, the public transportation system is bad in my city.
Buses are old and dirty. Bus drivers don’t respect pedestrians or traffic rules.
But the bus ticket is cheap.

 verb ___.  don’t verb ___. Do  verb ___?


 verbs ___.  doesn’t verb ___. Does  verb ___?
We live together. We don’t live together. Do we live together?
My friends study English. My friends don’t study English. Do your friends study English?
I watch series. I don’t watch series. Do you watch series?
They do their homework. They don’t do their homework. Do they do their homework?

Luciana lives in a flat. Luciana doesn’t live in a flat. Does Luciana live in a flat?
My friend studies a lot. My friend doesn’t study a lot. Does your friend study a lot?
Our neighbor watches series. Our neighbor doesn’t watch series. Does our neighbor watch series?
Alex does his homework. Alex doesn’t do his homework. Does Alex do his homework?

Do does don’t doesn’t


 am ___.  am not ___. Am  ___?
 is ___.  is not ___. Is  ___?
 are ___.  are not ___. Are  ___?
I am Karina. I am not Karina. Am I Karina?
My class is interesting. My class is not interesting. Is my class interesting?
My parents are from Bolivia. My parents are not from Bolivia. Are my parents from Bolivia?

There is an apple in the fridge. There is not an apple in the fridge. Is there an apple in the fridge?
There are eleven students. There are not eleven students. Are there eleven students?

’S
Mauricio’s house
My father’s sister
Our teacher’s hat
Alejandro’s son

’S
Raquel’s earrings
Our teacher’s sunglasses
Carmen’s children
’S
Alejandro and Nataly’s child
Martha and Gladys’s mom
My parents’ car

’S
Homer and Marge’s children
Homer ’s and Ned’s children
My parents’ cars
My sisters’ shoes

Whose ____ is this?


Whose ____ are these?

This is Lady Diana’s wedding dress.


This is Cristiano Ronaldo’s T-shirt.

This is Lady Gaga’s meat dress.

This is Batman’s mobile.


These are Sheldon Cooper’s T-shirts.

 verb _____.

I live with my parents.


I live alone.

I like hamburgers.

I play soccer.
I play the guitar/the flute/the drums.

I go to work by taxi/car/bus.

I drive to work.

I have a car/a bike.


I have spaghetti for lunch.
I have coffee for breakfast.

 verb _____.
I walk to work.
You ride a bike to school. *
We have online classes.
You have lots of homework. **
They go to parties.

 do not verb _____.


don’t
I don’t walk to work.
You don’t ride a bike to school. *
We don’t have online classes.
You don’t have lots of homework. **
They don’t go to parties.

He, She, It

 verbs _____.
She walks to work.
He rides a bike to school.
She has online classes.
He has lots of homework.
Alex goes to parties.
Liz studies at university.
It rains a lot in Beni.

 does not verb _____.


doesn’t

She doesn’t walk to work.


He doesn’t ride a bike to school.
She doesn’t have online classes.
He doesn’t have lots of homework.
Alex doesn’t go to parties.
Liz doesn’t study at university.
It doesn’t rain a lot in Beni.
Do  verb _____?

Do you like hamburgers?


Do we play sports?
Do they watch American films?
Do I have have a dog?

Yes,  do.
No,  don’t.

Does  verb _____?

Does he like hamburgers?


Does she play sports?
Does Luis watch American films?
Does Ann have a dog?
Does it rain a lot?
Does Miss Karina like Japanese food?

Yes,  does.
No,  doesn’t.
Junk food tinned/canned food healthy food

Frequency adverbs
 * verb(s) _____. I always drink coffee in the mornings.
Alejandro always drinks coffee.
Celeste sometimes misses class.
We usually eat junk food at the weekend.

 am/is/are * _____. Lucy’s often tired.


Alex and Wara are usually late.
They aren’t always on time.

 don’t * verb _____. We don’t often eat fish for dinner.


 doesn’t * verb _____. Alex doesn’t always participate.
We don’t usually do our workbook.
My Favourite Things in Life

Wara and I both usually watch TV for two hours in the evenings. (1)

Maria Rene and I both never cook dinner for the family. (4)

In the morning, Carmen and I both never make a sandwich for lunch. (3)

Vania and I always read our emails. (1)

Javier and I don’t often eat lunch at 1:00. (1)

How much does  verb? It verbs _____.


What time does  verb? It verbs _____.
When does  verb? It verbs _____.
What time does the gym open? It opens at 6:30.
When does the train leave? It leaves every day at 7 am.

What time is  ____?


When is  ____?
Where is  ____?
What time is the bank open? It’s open from 9am to 4pm.
When is the concert? It’s on March 20th.
Where is the Cathedral? It’s in the main square.

How much do   verb? They verb _____.


What time do   verb? They verb ____.
When do   verb? They verb ____.
What time do gyms open? They open at 6:30.
When do trains leave? They leave every day at 7 am.

What time are  ____?


When are  ____?
What time are the banks open? They’re open from 9am to 4pm.
When are the concerts? They’re in March and June.
Where are the Jesuit churches? They’re in Santa Cruz.

Write negative statements.

I’m the best student. I’m not the best student.


I like chocolate very much. I don’t like chocolate very much.
Lucy often goes to parties. Lucy doesn’t often go to parties.
Bolivia is in Central America. Bolivia isn’t in Central America.
We’re from Bolivia. We aren’t from Bolivia.
We study English in the evenings. We don’t study English in the evenings.
Our class starts at 8 pm. Our class doesn’t start at 8 pm.
Our classes start at 8 pm. Our classes don’t start at 8 pm.
My sister’s name’s Martha. My sister’s name isn’t Martha.

BE: am ‘m not Other verbs:


is isn’t verb don’t verb
are aren’t verbS doesn’t verb

QUANTIFIERS
Is there a/an ? Is there an airport in the city?
There is a/an . There is a newsagent’s downtown.
There isn’t a/an . There isn’t a subway in Santa Cruz.
Are there any ? Are there any bookstores near hear?
There are some . There are some buses at night.
There aren’t any . There aren’t any trains in the city.
There are a lot of .

A: Alejandro
B: Javier

A: Vania
B: Raquel

A: Carmen
B: Ma Rene

A: Denisse
B: Diego

8:20 – 8:35

People
Most people travel (to ) by 
Some people on foot
Few people
No one travels
Nobody
She
He

Past Simple
 verbed _________.

I worked at a bank.
You lived with your aunt.
It rained a lot in January.
She watched The Walking Dead.
He fixed mobile phones.
You studied at university.
We wanted a modern car.
They collected coins.
 did not verb _________.
didn’t
I didn’t work at a bank.
You didn’t live with your aunt.
It didn’t rain a lot in January.
She didn’t watch The Walking Dead.
He didn’t fix mobile phones.
You didn’t study at university.
We didn’t want a modern car.
They didn’t collect coins.

Do  verb _________?
Does  verb _________?
Did  verb _________?

Did you eat cake at the wedding?


Did your sister travel to Europe on her vacation?
Did you go to Maria’s home?

Yes,  did. No,  didn’t.

Yes,  do. No,  don’t.


Yes,  does. No,  doesn’t.

 verb _________.
I went to the bank.
You read comics as a child.
It got very cold.
She wrote Harry Potter novels.
He bought mobile phones.
You came very late.
We saw the Avengers.
They left some coins for the waiter.

 did not verb _________.


didn’t
I didn’t go to the bank.
You didn’t read comics as a child.
It didn’t get very cold.
She didn’t write Harry Potter novels.
He didn’t buy mobile phones.
You didn’t come very late.
We didn’t see the Avengers.
They didn’t leave some coins for the waiter.

Present and Past Simple

 verb(s) ______.
 verbed ______.
 irregular ______.
 don’t verb ______.
 doesn’t verb ______.
 didn’t verb ______.
Do  verb ______?
Does verb ______?
Did  verb ______?
Yes,  do/does/did.
No,  don’t/doesn’t/didn’t.
BE: am is are was were

Present and Past Simple

 am/is/are ______.
 was/were ______.

 am not/isn’t/aren’t ______.
 wasn’t/weren’t ______.

Am/Is/Are  ______?
Was/Were  ______?
Yes,  am/is/are/was/were.
No,  am not/isn’t/aren’t/wasn’t/weren’t.

Is/Was there ?
Yes, there is/was.
No, there isn’t/wasn’t.

Are/Were there ?


Yes, there are/were.
No, there aren’t/weren’t.

 did not verb _________.


didn’t
I didn’t work at a bank.
You didn’t live with your aunt.
It didn’t rain a lot in January.
She didn’t watch The Walking Dead.
He didn’t fix mobile phones.
You didn’t study at university.
We didn’t want a modern car.
They didn’t collect coins.

Present and Past Simple

Present and Past Simple Questions


Do  verb ______?
Does verb ______?
Did  verb ______?
Yes,  do/does/did.
No,  don’t/doesn’t/didn’t.

Did you ___?


How many buildings did you see?
Did you pay for the hospital?
Did you get better?
Did you like it there?
Did you tell your parents?
How long did you stay?
Did you eat crab?
When did you go there?
What did you do there?
Did you go alone or with someone?
Did you have a good holiday?
Did you eat anything interesting?
How much did it cost?

 verbed ______.  didn’t verb ______.


 irregular ______.  didn’t verb ______.
 was/were ______.  wasn’t/weren’t ______.

I swam in hot water.


I went to Salar de Uyuni in 2015.
I saw the mountains and took lots of photos of nature.
I saw the salt hotel but I didn’t stay there.

Listening page 119.

1. He never used the tent.


He used it once. (He put it up once.)
2. His wife used the bike three times.
He used it three times.
3. Her boyfriend liked the hat.
Her friend liked it. / Her boyfriend didn’t like it.
4. The little boy never plays the drums.
The little boy plays them all day.
5. The lamp wasn’t expensive.
The lamp was expensive.
Example sentences:

1. My brother bought a shirt for his wedding. He didn’t try it on in the store.
On the wedding day, he saw its tag and it was the wrong size. It was an S
but he needed an M. Of course, he didn’t wear it. I felt sorry for him.
2. Two months ago, I bought a lipstick from a catalog. It was a beautiful red.
When I received it, it was the wrong colour. What did I do? My mother
liked it, so I gave it to her.
3. Six months ago, I went to a store and saw this beautiful blue skirt. It
looked perfect for me, so I bought it. The problem is I never wore it
because I don’t know how to pair it with other items. I think I’ll give it to
my cousin. It will look good on her.
4. A year ago, I bought a white necklace. It was beautiful but I never used it. I
thought it was too big for me. I keep it in my drawer. I’ll probably give it to
a friend of mine.

I tore the shirt.


Tell us about it.
Tell us about them.
My sister gave it to me.
I bought them 3 years ago but only used them once.
My mother gave it to me for Christmas.
What is it about?
I bought it from the internet.
Does it work well?
Yes, it works well.
No, it doesn’t work.
How much did you pay for it?
Personal Pronouns:

 verb 
(subject) (object)
I me
You you
He him
She her
It it
You you
We us
They them

 verb verbing ______.


I like speaking English.
Raquel likes dancing a lot.
We don’t like doing the workbook.
My grandma didn’t like having coffee.
John and I liked riding our bikes to the park.
Diego doesn’t like turning his camera on.
Do you like learning languages?

Like – Love – Hate – Enjoy – Dislike verbING

Verb forms:
love eat
to love to eat
loves eats
loved ate
loved eaten
loving eating

Tenses:
She loves him. She doesn’t love him.
I love him. I don’t love him.
I’m loving him. I’m not loving him.
I loved him. I didn’t love him.
I was loving him. I wasn’t loving him.
I’ve loved him. I haven’t loved him.
I’ll love him. I won’t love him.

Smoking is bad.
This book is interesting.
She was born during World War II.
 verb 

Auxiliary
Do Have
Does Has
Did Had
Modals
Can will should must
Could may might
Would shall ought to
Verbs
Go has eat study kill miss stay
Like love enjoy consider look *(BE)
Have do start begin end lend spend

Raquel, you can go now.


Raquel, you should go now.
Raquel, you could go now.
Raquel, you will go now.
Raquel, you might go now.
Raquel, you must go now.

Do  verb ____?
Does
Did
Can
Could
Would
Should
Will

 can verb ____.


could
would
should
will
must

 can’t verb ____.


couldn’t
wouldn’t
shouldn’t
won’t
musntn’t
don’t
doesn’t
didn’t

Abilities/Talents/Skills

 can verb ____.


I can speak little English.
She can have a mall conversation in French.
We can’t remember facts really well.
Diego can’t remember dates at all.

Can  verb ____?


Can you dance salsa?
Can your parents play chess?
Can Maria Rene drive a car?

 Yes,  can.
 No,  can’t.
 could verb ____.
I could speak little English.
We could have a mall conversation in French.
She could remember facts really well.
Diego couldn’t remember dates at all.

Could  verb ____?


Could you dance salsa?
Could your parents play chess?
Could Maria Rene drive a car?

 Yes,  could.
 No,  couldn’t.

 will be able to verb ____.


I ‘ll be able to speak little English.
We ‘ll be able to have a mall in French.
She ‘ll be able to remember facts really well.
Diego won’t be able to remember dates at all.

Will  be able to verb ____?


Will you be able to dance salsa?
Will your parents be able to play chess?
Will Maria Rene be able to drive a car?

 Yes,  will.
 No,  won’t.

The future with be going to

 be going to verb ____.

I am going to take Japanese lessons.


Luis is going to call me later.
We are going to finish this course next week.
It is going to rain tomorrow.
I am going to go shopping.
They are going to stay here.
I am not going to take Japanese lessons.
Luis isn’t going to call me later.
We aren’t going to finishthis course next week.
It isn’t going to rain tomorrow.
I’m not going to go shopping.
They aren’t going to stay here.

Am
Is  going to verb ____?
Are

Is it going to rain tomorrow?


Are you going to come?
Are we going to pass this level?
When is the final test going to be?
Where are you going to be tomorrow?
What are you going to do tomorrow?

 I’m going to do my homework.


 I’m going to work all day tomorrow.
 I’m going to work a lot as I always do.
 I’m going to play football with my friends.
 I’m going to have a very important meeting.

Yes,  am/is/are.
No, ’m not/isn’t/aren’t.

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