The document provides examples of using the phrase 'be going to' to express plans and intentions in positive, negative, and question forms. It gives subject pronouns and sample verbs to fill in blanks for each form.
The document provides examples of using the phrase 'be going to' to express plans and intentions in positive, negative, and question forms. It gives subject pronouns and sample verbs to fill in blanks for each form.
The document provides examples of using the phrase 'be going to' to express plans and intentions in positive, negative, and question forms. It gives subject pronouns and sample verbs to fill in blanks for each form.
The document provides examples of using the phrase 'be going to' to express plans and intentions in positive, negative, and question forms. It gives subject pronouns and sample verbs to fill in blanks for each form.
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be going to
Positive
I am going to play football.
You are going to play football. He is going to play football. She is going to play football. It is going to play football. We are going to play football. You are going to play football. They are going to play football.
1. I ……………………………………….. (play) volleyball.
2. She ……………………………………. (do) homework. 3. We ……………………………………. (have) breakfast. 4. They ………………………………….. (sing) a song. 5. You …………………………………… (swim) in the lake. 6. Tom …………………………………… (visit) his grandma.
Negative (+not)
I ‘m not going to play football.
You aren’t going to play football. He isn’t going to play football. She isn’t going to play football. It isn’t going to play football. We aren’t going to play football. You aren’t going to play football. They aren’t going to play football.
1. You ………………………………………… (not listen) to music.
2. It ……………………………………………. (not read) a book. 3. He …………………………………………… (not watch) TV. 4. They ………………………………………… (not play) a board game. 5. I ……………………………………………… (not meet) my friends. 6. Ellie …………………………………………. (not water) the plants. Questions
Am I going to play football?
Are you going to play football? Is he going to play football? Is she going to play football? Is it going to play football? Are we going to play football? Are you going to play football? Are they going to play football?
1. …………… you …………………………………… (see) your cousin?
2. …………… she …………………………………… (laugh) a lot? 3. …………… they ………………………………….. (have) a party? 4. …………… we ……………………………………. (write) an e-mail? 5. …………… I ………………………………………. (buy) this CD? 6. …………… he …………………………………….. (bake) a cake?