0. He/go/to visit his sister/next weekend.
Exercise 10
He is going to visit his sister next weekend.
1. I/see/Ann/ on Monday morning.
2. We/go/to the cinema/on Tuesday morning.
3. Lily/ not have/dinner with parents/on Sunday.
4. They/go/to stay/ at this hotel/next time.
5. Maggie/ go/ to find/a new job.
6. I think/it/go/to snow/tonight.
7. Max/go/to the beach/Friday morning.
8. We/go/ to have/a holiday/in Spain.
9. What/you/go/to study/at the university?
10. She/not come/to the party/tonight.
11. I/go/to buy/a new dress for birthday party.
12. you/play/football/at the weekend?​

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pashahitman1900 pashahitman1900  14.01.2024 19:09
1. I am going to see Ann on Monday morning. To form the future in English, we use the verb "be" (am, is, are) followed by going to + base verb. In this case, "I" is the subject, "am" is the present tense of the verb "be" referring to the first person singular, and "going to see" is the future action.
2. We are going to go to the cinema on Tuesday morning. Again, we use the verb "be" (are) followed by going to + base verb. In this case, "We" is the subject, "are" is the present tense of the verb "be" referring to the first person plural, and "going to go" is the future action.
3. Lily is not going to have dinner with her parents on Sunday. When forming the negative future in English, we add "not" between the verb "be" and "going to". In this case, "Lily" is the subject, "is" is the present tense of the verb "be" referring to the third person singular, and "not going to have" is the future action.
4. They are going to go stay at this hotel next time. Similar to sentence number 2, except that "go stay" is used as a verb phrase here to indicate the action of going and staying at the hotel.
5. Maggie is going to go find a new job. Same structure as sentence number 4, except that "find a new job" is used as the future action instead of going and staying at a hotel.
6. I think it is going to snow tonight. Here, "I" is the subject, "think" is the verb indicating a thought or opinion, and "it is going to snow" is the future action of snow falling.
7. Max is going to go to the beach on Friday morning. Similar structure as sentence number 2, except that "go to the beach" is used as the future action.
8. We are going to go to have a holiday in Spain. Same structure as sentence number 2, except that "have a holiday in Spain" is used as the future action.
9. What are you going to study at the university? Here, "you" is the subject, "are" is the present tense of the verb "be" referring to the second person singular, and "going to study" is the future action.
10. She is not going to come to the party tonight. Similar structure as sentence number 3, except that "come to the party" is used as the future action.
11. I am going to go to buy a new dress for the birthday party. Similar structure as sentence number 4, except that "buy a new dress for birthday party" is used as the future action.
12. Are you going to play football at the weekend? Similar structure as sentence number 9 in the form of a question. Here, "you" is the subject, "are" is the present tense of the verb "be" referring to the second person plural, and "going to play" is the future action.

These sentences provide examples of how to use the future tense in English by combining the verb "be" with "going to" and a base verb. It's important to note that we use the future tense to talk about things that will happen in the future or actions that we intend to do.
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