Will or Am,is,are going to. 1. They get a new computer.
2. I think my Mother... like this CD.
3. Paul's Sister have a baby
4. Just a moment L help you with the bags.
5. Marvin throw a party next week
6. We fly to Venice in June.
7. Look at the douds! It rain soon
8. A: Why are you holding a piece of paper?
B. I write letter to my friends back home in Texas.
9. I want to visit Pans next year so L learn French next term
10. There aren't any good films on TV tonight so I think Iwatch the
football match
11. My computer's old so my dadbuy me a new one for my birthday.
12. My sister and I have planned our holiday. Wevisit our cousin in Canada.
13. I haven't spoken to John for a long time. I think L...phone him now.
14. The phone is ringing. Ianswer it
15. It's Julia's birthday next week, so webuy her some flowers.
16. After I graduate
attend medical school and become a doctor.
I have wanted to be a doctor all my life.
17. I think hebe the next President of the United States
18.A I can't hear the television!
B:l turn it up so you can hear it
19. A: I'm about to fall asleep. I need to wake up!
B: l get you a cup of coffee. That will wake you up
20. The plane's moving. Ittake off very soon.

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marmurinajulia marmurinajulia  24.01.2024 08:54
1. They are going to get a new computer.
To express future plans or intentions, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the subject "They" is planning to get a new computer.

2. I think my mother is going to like this CD.
When expressing a prediction based on evidence or personal opinion, we use "think" followed by the future form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker believes that their mother will like the CD.

3. Paul's sister is going to have a baby.
To talk about future events or actions that are certain to happen, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, it is certain that Paul's sister will have a baby.

4. Just a moment, I am going to help you with the bags.
To talk about immediate plans or intentions, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker is going to help with the bags in a moment.

5. Marvin is going to throw a party next week.
To talk about planned future actions, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, Marvin has planned to throw a party in the upcoming week.

6. We are going to fly to Venice in June.
When speaking about future travel plans, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker plans to travel to Venice in June.

7. Look at the clouds! It is going to rain soon.
To make a prediction about the future based on present evidence, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker predicts that it will rain soon based on the appearance of the clouds.

8. A: Why are you holding a piece of paper?
B: I am going to write a letter to my friends back home in Texas.
To talk about future plans or intentions, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this dialogue, person B intends to write a letter to their friends.

9. I want to visit Paris next year, so I am going to learn French next term.
To express intentions or plans related to the future, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker plans to learn French in order to visit Paris.

10. There aren't any good films on TV tonight, so I think I am going to watch the football match.
To express future plans or intentions, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker plans to watch the football match because there are no good films on TV tonight.

11. My computer's old, so my dad is going to buy me a new one for my birthday.
To talk about future events or actions that are planned, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, it is planned that the speaker's dad will buy them a new computer for their birthday.

12. My sister and I have planned our holiday. We are going to visit our cousin in Canada.
To talk about future planned actions, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker and their sister have planned to visit their cousin in Canada.

13. I haven't spoken to John for a long time. I think I am going to phone him now.
To express future plans or intentions, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker plans to call John because they haven't spoken to him in a long time.

14. The phone is ringing. I am going to answer it.
To express immediate plans or intentions, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker intends to answer the ringing phone.

15. It's Julia's birthday next week, so we are going to buy her some flowers.
To express future plans or intentions, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker plans to buy flowers for Julia's birthday.

16. After I graduate, I am going to attend medical school and become a doctor. I have wanted to be a doctor all my life.
To talk about future plans or intentions, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker plans to attend medical school and become a doctor after graduating.

17. I think he is going to be the next President of the United States.
To express predictions or opinions about the future, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker believes that he will be the next President of the United States.

18. A: I can't hear the television!
B: I am going to turn it up so you can hear it.
To express future plans or intentions, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this dialogue, person B intends to turn up the volume of the television.

19. A: I'm about to fall asleep. I need to wake up!
B: I am going to get you a cup of coffee. That will wake you up.
To express future plans or intentions, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this dialogue, person B plans to get a cup of coffee for person A to help them wake up.

20. The plane's moving. It is going to take off very soon.
To talk about future actions or events, we use "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this sentence, the speaker predicts that the plane will take off soon because it is already moving.
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