Be 2 Questions and negatives 1 Write questions using the prompts in brackets. I'm going to a wedding next week (What/you/ wear?) What are you going to wear? 2 Some friends are coming to dinner. (What / you/cook?) 3 We're going to the cinema tonight. (What / you/watch?) 4 Pete and Val got engaged. (When /they/ get married?) 5 It's my birthday next week (you / have / party?) 6 They're going to Scotland, but not by train. (they / fly?) 2 Answer the questions in exercise 1 with a negative sentence and a positive sentence, using the prompt. 1 not a skirt/ a dress I'm not going to wear a skirt. I'm going to wear a dress. 2 not meat / fish 3 not a spy film/a comedy 4 not this year / next year 5 not a party / go to a restaurant 6 not fly / drive
1. What are you going to wear to the wedding next week?
Explanation: The original sentence mentions that the person is going to a wedding next week, so the question asks about the outfit they will wear.
2. What are you going to cook for your friends coming to dinner?
Explanation: The original sentence states that some friends are coming to dinner, so the question asks about the meal the person will prepare.
3. What are you going to watch at the cinema tonight?
Explanation: The original sentence mentions going to the cinema tonight, so the question asks about the movie they plan to watch.
4. When are Pete and Val going to get married?
Explanation: The original sentence mentions Pete and Val getting engaged, so the question asks about the time they will get married.
5. Are you going to have a party for your birthday next week?
Explanation: The original sentence states that it will be the person's birthday next week, so the question asks if they will have a party.
6. Are they going to fly to Scotland or drive?
Explanation: The original sentence mentions that they are going to Scotland but not by train, so the question asks about their mode of transportation.
Now, let's move on to the negative sentences:
1. I'm not going to wear a skirt. I'm going to wear a dress.
Explanation: The prompt suggests a negative sentence by stating "not a skirt" and a positive sentence by mentioning "a dress." Therefore, the negative answer states that the person will not wear a skirt, but instead wear a dress.
2. I'm not going to cook meat. I'm going to cook fish.
Explanation: The prompt suggests a negative sentence by stating "not meat" and a positive sentence by mentioning "fish." Therefore, the negative answer states that the person will not cook meat but instead cook fish.
3. I'm not going to watch a spy film. I'm going to watch a comedy.
Explanation: The prompt suggests a negative sentence by stating "not a spy film" and a positive sentence by mentioning "a comedy." Therefore, the negative answer states that the person will not watch a spy film but instead watch a comedy.
4. They're not getting married this year. They're getting married next year.
Explanation: The prompt suggests a negative sentence by stating "not this year" and a positive sentence by mentioning "next year." Therefore, the negative answer states that Pete and Val will not get married this year but will get married next year.
5. I'm not going to have a party. I'm going to go to a restaurant.
Explanation: The prompt suggests a negative sentence by stating "not a party" and a positive sentence by mentioning "go to a restaurant." Therefore, the negative answer states that the person will not have a party but will instead go to a restaurant.
6. They're not going to fly. They're going to drive.
Explanation: The prompt suggests a negative sentence by stating "not fly" and a positive sentence by mentioning "drive." Therefore, the negative answer states that they will not fly but instead drive.
Explanation: The original sentence mentions that the person is going to a wedding next week, so the question asks about the outfit they will wear.
2. What are you going to cook for your friends coming to dinner?
Explanation: The original sentence states that some friends are coming to dinner, so the question asks about the meal the person will prepare.
3. What are you going to watch at the cinema tonight?
Explanation: The original sentence mentions going to the cinema tonight, so the question asks about the movie they plan to watch.
4. When are Pete and Val going to get married?
Explanation: The original sentence mentions Pete and Val getting engaged, so the question asks about the time they will get married.
5. Are you going to have a party for your birthday next week?
Explanation: The original sentence states that it will be the person's birthday next week, so the question asks if they will have a party.
6. Are they going to fly to Scotland or drive?
Explanation: The original sentence mentions that they are going to Scotland but not by train, so the question asks about their mode of transportation.
Now, let's move on to the negative sentences:
1. I'm not going to wear a skirt. I'm going to wear a dress.
Explanation: The prompt suggests a negative sentence by stating "not a skirt" and a positive sentence by mentioning "a dress." Therefore, the negative answer states that the person will not wear a skirt, but instead wear a dress.
2. I'm not going to cook meat. I'm going to cook fish.
Explanation: The prompt suggests a negative sentence by stating "not meat" and a positive sentence by mentioning "fish." Therefore, the negative answer states that the person will not cook meat but instead cook fish.
3. I'm not going to watch a spy film. I'm going to watch a comedy.
Explanation: The prompt suggests a negative sentence by stating "not a spy film" and a positive sentence by mentioning "a comedy." Therefore, the negative answer states that the person will not watch a spy film but instead watch a comedy.
4. They're not getting married this year. They're getting married next year.
Explanation: The prompt suggests a negative sentence by stating "not this year" and a positive sentence by mentioning "next year." Therefore, the negative answer states that Pete and Val will not get married this year but will get married next year.
5. I'm not going to have a party. I'm going to go to a restaurant.
Explanation: The prompt suggests a negative sentence by stating "not a party" and a positive sentence by mentioning "go to a restaurant." Therefore, the negative answer states that the person will not have a party but will instead go to a restaurant.
6. They're not going to fly. They're going to drive.
Explanation: The prompt suggests a negative sentence by stating "not fly" and a positive sentence by mentioning "drive." Therefore, the negative answer states that they will not fly but instead drive.