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GaryK [48]
3 years ago
14

Please urgent please help

English
2 answers:
murzikaleks [220]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answers are:

  • Mary likes visiting new places around the world.
  • We are going to give these flowers to mum tomorrow. It's Mother's Day!
  • How about having chicken for dinner tonight?
  • Our school is going to organise an end-of-year dance next week.
  • Lisa can't stand sitting in the sun in summer.
  • Poppy and Mark are going to get married this week.
  • Ron is looking forward to returning home.
  • Is Paul going to attend the meeting? No, he isn't.
  • Are Henry and Johnny going to watch a football match?
  • Amanda goes cycling wit her friends every day. She loves it.

Explanation:

 This exercise contains several verb tenses and the objective is for you to identify the correct verb tense or form of verb that goes in each case.

To do this, you can help yourself with the context of the sentence, the people who are carrying it out, etc.

Remember that: going to is used when we know with some certainty what is going to happen. And, following this same logic, when we talk about something that we have already decided to do.

And as for verbs followed by a gerund, there is no specific rule that determines their use, but there are several known verbs that meet this, such as<em> enjoy, mind, imagine, avoid, finish, look forward to, miss, risk, suggest, recommend, keep.</em>

mote1985 [20]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. visiting

2. are going

3. having

4. going

5. sitting

6. going to get

7. to returning

8. isn't

9. to watch

10. cycling.

hope it helped

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