The document provides a party planning checklist and grammar exercises about using "be going to" with wh- questions and object pronouns. It contains a vocabulary section matching party tasks to pictures. Grammar sections include filling in wh- questions with "be going to", identifying subjects and objects, and rewriting sentences to use object pronouns. The document gives examples of using "be going to" to talk about party plans and future arrangements.
The document provides a party planning checklist and grammar exercises about using "be going to" with wh- questions and object pronouns. It contains a vocabulary section matching party tasks to pictures. Grammar sections include filling in wh- questions with "be going to", identifying subjects and objects, and rewriting sentences to use object pronouns. The document gives examples of using "be going to" to talk about party plans and future arrangements.
The document provides a party planning checklist and grammar exercises about using "be going to" with wh- questions and object pronouns. It contains a vocabulary section matching party tasks to pictures. Grammar sections include filling in wh- questions with "be going to", identifying subjects and objects, and rewriting sentences to use object pronouns. The document gives examples of using "be going to" to talk about party plans and future arrangements.
A Match the things on the checklist and the pictures G bake a cake D buy a gift F choose the music E decorate the room A make a guest list C plan the menu H prepare the food B send invitations 5 HOMEWORK B Put the words in the correct order to make sentences 1 What are you going to buy Jen? 2 Who’s Harry and me going to help 3 When are you going to see John? 4 How is Sonya going to send the information? A What time is he going to Paul and Vera call? C Where is she going to you and Jim meet? 3 GRAMMAR Wh- questions with be going to, object pronouns What are we going to buy Eric? Let’s get him a sweater
Who’s going to bake the cake? Andrea’s going to bake it.
How is she going to send the invitations? She’s going to send them by email.
SUBJECT I you he she it we they
OBJECT me you him her it us them
A Complete the conversation with the correct forms of be going
A What time are you going to go to Eric’s birthday party? B I’m going to go to the party at 6:45 A How are you going to get there? B My friend Jason is going to drive. Do you want a ride? A Um, sure. Thanks! What are you going to do after the party? B Jason and I are going to go out. I think we are going to see a movie.
B Rewrite the sentences. Use object pronouns
1 He’s not going to invite her. 2 Let’s call them again 3 I’m going to see him tomorrow. 4 He’s going to help us. 5 We’re going to buy it tomorrow 6 Call her at 5:00