This document appears to be from a Mexican high school and contains an English lesson on forming sentences in the future tense. It provides examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative sentences using "going to" to express future actions like washing dishes, working, playing video games, eating cake, drinking at a party, being on an exam, playing soccer, and traveling. The lesson was prepared by Rosscelia Palacios Lara for Diego Isaac Hernadez Hidalgo in 2016-2017.
This document appears to be from a Mexican high school and contains an English lesson on forming sentences in the future tense. It provides examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative sentences using "going to" to express future actions like washing dishes, working, playing video games, eating cake, drinking at a party, being on an exam, playing soccer, and traveling. The lesson was prepared by Rosscelia Palacios Lara for Diego Isaac Hernadez Hidalgo in 2016-2017.
This document appears to be from a Mexican high school and contains an English lesson on forming sentences in the future tense. It provides examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative sentences using "going to" to express future actions like washing dishes, working, playing video games, eating cake, drinking at a party, being on an exam, playing soccer, and traveling. The lesson was prepared by Rosscelia Palacios Lara for Diego Isaac Hernadez Hidalgo in 2016-2017.
I am going to work You are going to play videogames He is going to eat cake INTERROGATIVE FORM
Are you going to drink at the party?
No, I do not drink at the party They are going to be on the exam? Yes, I do You do going to play soccer? No, not going to play soccer. NEGATIVE FORM I am not going to travel I am not going to play soccer