It's rather straightforward - we only need to create the going to sentences like the pattern in the first one shows us.
Answer:
We are going to decorate the garden for the party
We are not going to decorate ...
Are we going to decorate ...
Andrew is going to cook spaghetti tonight.
Andrew is not going to cook ...
Is Andrew going to cook ...
The kids are going to be ready soon.
The kids are not going to be ...
Are the kids going to be ...
Mark is going to visit a museum tomorrow
Mark is not going to visit ...
Is Mark going to visit ...
Answer:
D. A final, revised piece of writing
1. Ustedes oy<span>eron la explosion anteayer. - oir means to hear, gastar to spend
2. Asististe tu a la clase de ingles? - asistir means to attend, decidir to decide
3. Anoche Lucia vio una pelicula interesante. - ver means to watch, jugar to play
4. El viernes pasado yo </span>pagu<span>é cincuenta dolares por una corbata. - pagar means to pay, creer to believe
5. Ayer Felipe y yo almorzamos en un restaurante cubano. - almorzar means to have lunch, salir to go out </span>