Choose the correct words. 1. you're going (walk) / (to walk) round the city centre. 2. i'(m) / (re) going to visit astana. 3. he('m) / ('s) going to go shopping. 4. she's (not going to) / (going not to) watch a film. 5. we'(s) / '(re) going to eat noodles . 6.they'(re) / ('s) not going to stay for a week.
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Explanation: In this sentence, we are talking about someone's plan or intention to walk around the city center. To express this intention, we use the structure "be going to + base verb" (e.g., "I am going to walk").
2. The correct answer is "I'm".
Explanation: Here, the speaker is expressing their plan to visit Astana. To indicate a future action, we use the structure "be going to + base verb". Since the subject is "I", the correct contraction is "I'm" (short for "I am").
3. The correct answer is "'s".
Explanation: The sentence talks about someone's plan to go shopping. To express this intention, we use the structure "be going to + base verb". In this case, the subject is "he", so we use the contraction "'s" (short for "he is").
4. The correct answer is "not going to".
Explanation: The sentence negates someone's plan to watch a film. To form a negative sentence, we use the structure "be going to + base verb + not". In this case, the subject is "she", so we say "she's not going to" (short for "she is not going to").
5. The correct answer is "'re".
Explanation: The sentence states someone's plan to eat noodles. To express this intention, we use the structure "be going to + base verb". In this case, the subject is "we", so we use the contraction "'re" (short for "we are").
6. The correct answer is "'re".
Explanation: The sentence states that they are not going to stay for a week. To express this negative intention, we use the structure "be going to + base verb + not". In this case, the subject is "they", so we use the contraction "'re" (short for "they are").