Напишите предложения о планах отдыха на природе на этих выходных. Используйте to
be going to.
1 we / make a fire – We’re going to make a fire.
2 Dad / look for wood -
3 Dad and Charlie / put up the tent -
4 Mum and Molly / make the beds -
5 Mum / cook dinner -
6 Harry / play with his toys -
7 it / be hot -
8 we / have fun -
9 I / sleep in a tent -
10 Charlie / read lots of books -
составьте предложения из В, которые по смыслу подходят к А. Используя must или
musn’t.
1) You're ill.
A. Girls | go | near it.
2) Jill’s very thirsty.
B. go | to the optician's.
3) That dog is dangerous.
C. You | come.
4) Steven’s glasses are broken.
D. she |hurry.
5) It's Jill's birthday soon.
E. She| go | to bed.
6) Jill's room is in a mess.
F. We | make| any noise.
7) Monica’s late for work.
G. You | see | the doctor.
8) Be quiet.
H. Jill |have | a drink.
9) Jillian’s very tired.
I. Jill | tidy |it.
10) We're having a party on Saturday.
J. Friends | forget | to send him a card.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "Dad" followed by the verb "to be" in the present continuous tense ("is") and the phrase "going to" to indicate future plans. Then, we add the action "look for wood" after the verb.
2. Dad and Charlie are going to put up the tent.
To form the sentence, we use the subjects "Dad and Charlie" followed by the verb "to be" in the present continuous tense ("are") and the phrase "going to" to indicate future plans. Then, we add the action "put up the tent" after the verb.
3. Mum and Molly are going to make the beds.
To form the sentence, we use the subjects "Mum and Molly" followed by the verb "to be" in the present continuous tense ("are") and the phrase "going to" to indicate future plans. Then, we add the action "make the beds" after the verb.
4. Mum is going to cook dinner.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "Mum" followed by the verb "to be" in the present continuous tense ("is") and the phrase "going to" to indicate future plans. Then, we add the action "cook dinner" after the verb.
5. Harry is going to play with his toys.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "Harry" followed by the verb "to be" in the present continuous tense ("is") and the phrase "going to" to indicate future plans. Then, we add the action "play with his toys" after the verb.
6. It is going to be hot.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "It" followed by the verb "to be" in the present continuous tense ("is") and the phrase "going to" to indicate future plans. Then, we add the adjective "hot" after the verb.
7. We are going to have fun.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "We" followed by the verb "to be" in the present continuous tense ("are") and the phrase "going to" to indicate future plans. Then, we add the action "have fun" after the verb.
8. I am going to sleep in a tent.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "I" followed by the verb "to be" in the present continuous tense ("am") and the phrase "going to" to indicate future plans. Then, we add the action "sleep in a tent" after the verb.
9. Charlie is going to read lots of books.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "Charlie" followed by the verb "to be" in the present continuous tense ("is") and the phrase "going to" to indicate future plans. Then, we add the action "read lots of books" after the verb.
10. Girls mustn’t go near the fire.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "Girls" followed by the modal verb "mustn't" to indicate prohibition. Then, we add the action "go near the fire" after the verb.
11. Jill must have a drink.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "Jill" followed by the modal verb "must" to indicate necessity. Then, we add the action "have a drink" after the verb.
12. You must come.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "You" followed by the modal verb "must" to indicate necessity. Then, we add the action "come" after the verb.
13. She must hurry.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "She" followed by the modal verb "must" to indicate necessity. Then, we add the action "hurry" after the verb.
14. We mustn't make any noise.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "We" followed by the modal verb "mustn't" to indicate prohibition. Then, we add the action "make any noise" after the verb.
15. She must go to bed.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "She" followed by the modal verb "must" to indicate necessity. Then, we add the action "go to bed" after the verb.
16. You must see the doctor.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "You" followed by the modal verb "must" to indicate necessity. Then, we add the action "see the doctor" after the verb.
17. Jill must tidy it.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "Jill" followed by the modal verb "must" to indicate necessity. Then, we add the action "tidy it" after the verb.
18. Girls mustn't forget to send him a card.
To form the sentence, we use the subject "Girls" followed by the modal verb "mustn't" to indicate prohibition. Then, we add the action "forget to send him a card" after the verb.