Formación: "Buscamos La Calidad Con Amor Y Exigencia"

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COLEGIO RAFAEL URIBE URIBE IED

“BUSCAMOS LA CALIDAD CON AMOR Y EXIGENCIA”


ENGLISH WORKGUIDE SEVENTH GRADE
FOURTH TERM

NAME: ___________________________________ GRADE: _______ DATE: _________

TALLER COGNITIVO

Formación

Cuando empleamos "going to"  en una oración para referirnos al futuro, la construcción se compone de tres
elementos:
el verbo "to be" conjugado conforme al sujeto + "going" + el infinitivo del verbo principal

Sujeto + to be (conjugado) + going + infinitivo


She is going to leave.
I am going to stay.
Afirmativa
He is going to jog.
Negativa
He is not going to jog.
Interrogativa
Is he going to jog?

Función

El uso de "going to" para referirse a eventos futuros sugiere un vínculo muy sólido con el presente. El
momento preciso no es relevante, es posterior al ahora, pero la actitud implica que dicho evento depende de
algo que sabemos sobre la situación actual. "Going to" se emplea sobre todo para hablar de nuestros planes e
intenciones, o para realizar predicciones basadas en evidencias actuales. En el discurso cotidiano, "going
to" suele acortarse como "gonna", especialmente en inglés americano, aunque nunca se escribe así.

Ejemplos

 Is Freddy going to buy a new car soon?


 Are John and Pam going to visit Milan when they are in Italy?
 I think Nigel and Mary are going to have a party next week.
 We are going to have dinner together tomorrow.
 Aren't you going to stay at the library until your report is finished?

Ejemplos

 He's going to be a brilliant politician.


 I'm going to have a hard time falling asleep.

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 You're going to be sorry you said that.
 Is it going to rain this afternoon?

1. Go to the text and underline the structures related to future predictions


2. Put the verbs into the correct form: Use going to.

 They (eat) stew.

 I (wear) blue shoes tonight.

 We (not / help) you.

 Jack (not / walk) home.

 (cook / you) dinner?

 Sue (share / not) her biscuits.

 (leave / they) the house?

 (take part / she) in the contest?

 I (not / spend) my holiday abroad this year.


3. Write according to the picture:

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