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Gnoma [55]
3 years ago
5

Put the verb into IMEDIATE FUTURE (going to): a- tomorrow i......... (study) for my test B- They ............ (not/travel) the w

orld C- Luciana ............. (have) a crush with Alex D- We ........... (not/go) to the nightclub E- Palloma.......... (call) me tonight Pls help me, its for tomorrow!!!
English
1 answer:
Yakvenalex [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A. Tomorrow I am going to study for my test.

B.  They are not going to travel the world.

C. Luciana is going to have a crush with Alex.

D. We are not going to the nightclub.

E. Palloma is going to call me tonight.

Explanation:

The immediate future is used to talk about things we have decided to do or not to do in the future. We use <em>going to + to-inf </em>to talk about this type of future. In addition, we can use time expressions when we talk about the future, such as: <em>tomorrow, tonight, next week/year/month, in January, in summer, on Monday.</em>

More examples:

<em>We are going to watch the match tonight.</em>

<em>I am going to have dinner with my best friend tomorrow.</em>

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