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Tcecarenko [31]
2 years ago
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Listen to your teacher read aloud present simple verbs. Then, use ‘going to' to make statements and questions in the spaces belo

w STATEMENTS My friends ___________________________________________________ Mr. Smith ____________________________________________________ I ___________________________________________________________ Bob and Cathy _________________________________________________ The movie ___________________________________________________ We ___________________________________________________________
English
1 answer:
TiliK225 [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

My friends are going to see a movie

Mr. Smith is going to be very proud of us.

I am going to read the novel that you recommend to me.

Bob and Cathy are going to get married next Friday.

The movie is going to start the lights in the room have dimmed.

We are going to buy a house.

Explanation:

We use going to talk about arrangements for the future, or to predict something based on evidence

To use going to, we first write the subject, then the verb to be, the going to, and the verb in the infinitive. For example, we can say It is going to rain. It is the subject, is the verb to be, and rain the verb in the infinitive.

To make questions with going to, we have to write first the auxiliary verb to be followed by the subject, then the going to and the verb in the infinitive. For example, Are you going to see the match tomorrow?

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