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Name: Astrid Martinez

Student ID:2008649841

ENGL 1010
Will and Going to Exercises
(60 points)

Instructions:

Before completing this assignment, you must read and review all the
required learning resources for this module.

In this assignment, you will use the same sentences to complete different
tasks. There are 2 parts in this assignment.

Part 1:
Provide the following for each sentence: (2 points each)
1. An affirmative future statement using will
2. A negative future statement using will
3. An interrogative future statement using will

Example:
Sentece: María (to show) the procedure.
1. María will show the procedure (Affirmative)
2. María will not show the procedure. (Negative)
3. Will María show the procedure? (Interrogative)
Sentences:

1) They (to win) the tournament.


Affirmative: They will win the tournament.
Negative: They will not win the tournament.
Interrogative: Will they win the tournament?

2) Ms. Hamilton (to buy) a new home next week.


Affirmative: Ms. Hamilton will buy a new home next week.
Negative: Ms. Hamilton will not buy a new home next week.
Interrogative: Will Ms. Hamilton buy a new home next week?

3) He (to get married) on Saturday.


Affirmative: He will get married on Saturday.
Negative: He will not get married on Saturday.
Interrogative: Will he get married on Saturday?

4) My best friend (to go) fishing this weekend.


Affirmative: My best friend will go fishing this weekend.
Negative: My best friend will not go fishing this weekend.
Interrogative: Will my best friend go fishing this weekend?
5) The Browns (to remodel) their kitchen.

Affirmative: The Browns will remodel their kitchen.


Negative: The Browns will not remodel their kitchen.
Interrogative: Will the Browns remodel their kitchen?

Part 2:
Provide the following for each sentence: (2 points each)
1. An affirmative future statement using going to
2. A negative future statement using going to
3. An interrogative future statement using going to

Example:
María (to show) the procedure.
1. María is going to show the procedure (Affirmative)
2. María is not going to show the procedure. (Negative)
3. Is María going to show the procedure? (Interrogative)

Sentences:

1) Iris (to have) a baby boy.


Affirmative: Iris is going to have a baby boy.
Negative: Iris is not going to have a baby boy.
Interrogative: Is Iris going to have a baby boy?

2) Karen (to adopt) a puppy.


Affirmative: Karen is going to adopt a puppy.
Negative: Karen is not going to adopt a puppy.
Interrogative: Is Karen going to adopt a puppy?

3) They (to present) a new proposal.


Affirmative: They are going to present a new proposal.
Negative: They are not going to present a new proposal.
Interrogative: Are they going to present a new proposal?

4) You and I (to invest) in the new development.

Affirmative: You and I are going to invest in the new development.

Negative: You and I are not going to invest in the new development.

Interrogative: Are you and I going to invest in the new development?

5) Children (to play) soccer with us.

Affirmative: Children are going to play soccer with us.

Negative: Children are not going to play soccer with us.

Interrogative: Are children going to play soccer with us?

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