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Choose the correct form of the verb be.

1 I am / are going to study geography.

2 You is / are going to play tennis,

3 Roza is / are going to watch a film.

4 We is / are going to visit England.

5 Ken and Anna are / am going to eat noodles.

6 Kamal are / is going to walk to school.

4 *** Order the words to make questions.

Then read the text and write the answers.

2 Complete the sentences with going to.

you

do your

homework?

Yes, I

2 Are

watch a

film tomorrow?

Yes, we

My name is David and this is my sister Sara.

3

museum?

No, he

he

you

football on Friday?

No, I

Sara

visit the

play

read a

We are going to visit our friend Samat in

Kazakhstan next month.

He is going to show us lots of places in

Astana, the capital.

Sara is going to go shopping and I'm going

to go up the Bayterek Tower.

book?

No, she …

We're not going to stay very long, but we're

going to have a great time!

6

David and Sara

go sightseeing?

Yes, they

1 going to / David and Sara / are / Samat /

3 ** Write questions for the sentences.

visit / ?

1 (When)

I am going to visit England next year.

2 (Who)

2 go / when / going to / they / are?

He going to talk to his friend.

3 (What)

He is going to buy a shirt.

3 places / Samat / show them / is / in Almaty

4 (Where)

/ going to / ?

They are going to go to Almaty.

5 (What time)

We are going to leave at 10. 30.

6 (How)

4 go / Sara / shopping / is / going to / ?

She is going to go to school by bus.

5 is / going / what / to do / David / ?

6 time / are / going to stay / they /

for a long / ?

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Auyrey03 Auyrey03  08.01.2024 16:24
1. I am going to study geography. (Correct form: am) - The subject "I" is singular, so the verb "am" should be used.

2. You are going to play tennis. (Correct form: are) - The subject "You" is plural, so the verb "are" should be used.

3. Roza is going to watch a film. (Correct form: is) - The subject "Roza" is singular, so the verb "is" should be used.

4. We are going to visit England. (Correct form: are) - The subject "We" is plural, so the verb "are" should be used.

5. Ken and Anna are going to eat noodles. (Correct form: are) - The subject "Ken and Anna" is plural, so the verb "are" should be used.

6. Kamal is going to walk to school. (Correct form: is) - The subject "Kamal" is singular, so the verb "is" should be used.

Order the words to make questions:

1. Are you going to do your homework? - The subject "you" is singular, so the verb "are" should be used.

2. Are you going to watch a film tomorrow? - The subject "you" is plural, so the verb "are" should be used.

3. Is he going to visit the museum? - The subject "he" is singular, so the verb "is" should be used.

4. Are you going to play football on Friday? - The subject "you" is singular, so the verb "are" should be used.

Complete the sentences with "going to":

1. Are you going to do your homework? - Yes, I am.

2. Are you going to watch a film tomorrow? - Yes, we are.

3. Is he going to visit the museum? - No, he isn't.

4. Are you going to play football on Friday? - No, I'm not.

5. Is Sara going to visit the museum? - Yes, she is.

6. Are you going to read a book? - No, she isn't.

Text comprehension:

We are going to visit our friend Samat in Kazakhstan next month. - Samat is the name of their friend and they are planning to visit him in Kazakhstan.

He is going to show us lots of places in Astana, the capital. - Samat is going to be their guide and show them many places in Astana, which is the capital city of Kazakhstan.

Sara is going to go shopping and I'm going to go up the Bayterek Tower. - Sara wants to go shopping and the speaker wants to go up the Bayterek Tower, which is a famous landmark in Astana.

No, she isn't going to read a book. - The speaker is saying that Sara is not planning to read a book.

We're not going to stay very long, but we're going to have a great time! - The speaker is mentioning that they won't stay for a long time, but they are expecting to have a great time.

David and Sara are going to go sightseeing? - Yes, they are. - The speaker is confirming that both David and Sara are planning to go sightseeing.

"1. David and Sara are going to visit Samat." - The sentence states that David and Sara are going to visit their friend Samat.

Sentence questions:

1. When are you going to visit England?
2. When are they going to go?
3. What is he going to buy?
4. Where are they going to go?
5. What time are you going to leave?
6. How long are they going to stay?

Creative task:
The question is not provided, so it cannot be answered.
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