This document contains examples of affirmative and negative sentences using the verbs "to be going to" for expressing plans and intentions in English. It includes sample dialogues asking about and confirming different plans involving activities like going places, playing sports, watching movies, and more. The document is meant to practice forming and responding to questions about what various people and groups will do at different times in the future.
This document contains examples of affirmative and negative sentences using the verbs "to be going to" for expressing plans and intentions in English. It includes sample dialogues asking about and confirming different plans involving activities like going places, playing sports, watching movies, and more. The document is meant to practice forming and responding to questions about what various people and groups will do at different times in the future.
This document contains examples of affirmative and negative sentences using the verbs "to be going to" for expressing plans and intentions in English. It includes sample dialogues asking about and confirming different plans involving activities like going places, playing sports, watching movies, and more. The document is meant to practice forming and responding to questions about what various people and groups will do at different times in the future.
Affirmative Negative Question Time expressions Short answers
I am going to eat I am not going to eat meatballs. Am I going to eat meatballs? Tonight, tomorrow. Yes , I am/ No, I am not. meatballs. You are going to eat You are not going to eat Are you going to eat Tomorrow Yes, you are/ No, you are meatballs. meatballs. meatballs? morning/afternoon/evening. not. We are going to eat We are not going to eat Are we going to eat This morning, afternoon/evening. Yes, we are / No, we are meatballs. meatballs. meatballs? not. They are going to eat They are not going to eat Are they going to eat Next week/month/year. Yes, they are / No, they meatballs. meatballs. meatballs? are not. He is going to eat He is not going to eat meatballs. Is he going to eat meatballs? Next Sunday/Monday/ Yes, he is / No, he is not. meatballs. Wednesday. She is going to eat She is not going to eat Is she going to eat meatballs? Next January/ February/March. Yes, she is/ No, he is not. meatballs. meatballs. It is going to eat It is not going to eat meatballs. Is it going to eat meatballs? Next Time. Yes it is/ No, it is not. meatballs.
1. I ___________________________________ in the USA after 6. A: _________________ the children _______________
my high school (study). Football this afternoon?(play) 2. Stephanie ________________________________ to her new B: No, they ________________. They have a lot of house next month (move). homework. 3. We _________________________ dinner tonight (not, have) 7. A: __________________ Gloria ________________ We _________________________ (eat) at Pizza hut. A movie tomorrow? (watch) 4. A: _________________ you ___________________your 8. Celi, my close friend, ____________________ (not, grandmother next weekend? Study) together with us, because she is still sick. B: Yes, I ________________. I haven’t visited her for a long 9. The students __________________ math this morning Time. (not, learn).They ________________ in the library 5. A: ________________ Alieth______________ to Bali (read). next week?(go) 10. I _____________________ with some friends this B: Yes, she _____________________. She is excited about afternoon (go out). It.
1. A: What is Benito going to do 6. A: What is Mr. Typaldos going to
tomorrow? do tomorrow? B: ____________________________ B: ______________________________
2. A: What is Arlyn going to do next 7. A: Is Andrea going to the super-