Put the sentences into negative and interrogative form. 1. They are going to have a wedding.
2. We are going to invite you to our wedding ceremony.
3. The guests are going to take a lot of pictures.
4. Everyone is going to dance and play games.
5. They are going to drive to the airport.
6. We are going to spend our honeymoon in Mexico.
7. Jack and Caroline are going to stay at a luxurious hotel.
8. He is going to do sightseeing in the morning.
9. She is going to send postcards to her family and friends.
10. I am going to take a holiday.
1) The aren't going to have a wedding. Are they going to have a wedding?
2) We aren't going to invite you to our wedding ceremony. Are we going to invite you to our wedding ceremony?
3) The guests aren't going to take a lot of pictures. Are guests going to take a lot of pictures?
4) No one is going to dance and play games. Is anyone going to dance and play games?
5) They aren't going to drive to the airport. Are they going to drive to the airport?
6) We aren't going to spend our honeymoon in Mexico. Are we going to spend our honeymoon in Mexico.
7) Jack and Caroline aren't going to stay at a luxurious hotel. Are Jack and Caroline going to stay at a luxurious hotel?
8) He isn't going to do sightseeing in the morning. Is he going to do sightseeing in the morning?
9) She isn't going to send postcards to her family and friends. Is she going to send postcards to her family and friends?
10) I'm not going to take a holiday. Are you going to take a holiday?