Task 2. Complete the sentences with Be going to: affirma 1. Tom (not) going to study English 2. they going to paint the house? 3. We_(not) going to have a drink. 4. Jerry going to dry my clothes ? 5.1 going to cook a meal. *
Task 2. Complete the sentences with Be going to: affirmative 1. Tom is not going to study English. 2. Are they going to paint the house? 3. We are not going to have a drink. 4. Is Jerry going to dry my clothes? 5. I am going to cook a meal.
Explanation:
To complete the sentences using "Be going to," we need to understand its purpose. "Be going to" is used to talk about future plans or intentions. It is formed by conjugating the verb "to be" (am, is, are) and adding "going to" before the main verb.
Now let's go through each sentence:
1. The subject is "Tom." We need to use the third person singular form of "to be," which is "is." The negative form of "is" is "is not." Therefore, the answer is "Tom is not going to study English."
2. The subject is "they." We need to use the third person plural form of "to be," which is "are." Since the sentence is a question, we rearrange the subject and verb, making it "Are they." The answer will be "Are they going to paint the house?"
3. The subject is "we." We need to use the first person plural form of "to be," which is "are." The negative form of "are" is "are not." Therefore, the answer is "We are not going to have a drink."
4. The subject is "Jerry." We need to use the third person singular form of "to be," which is "is." Since the sentence is a question, we rearrange the subject and verb, making it "Is Jerry." The answer will be "Is Jerry going to dry my clothes?"
5. The subject is "I." We need to use the first person singular form of "to be," which is "am." Therefore, the answer is "I am going to cook a meal."
In summary, the completed sentences are:
1. Tom is not going to study English.
2. Are they going to paint the house?
3. We are not going to have a drink.
4. Is Jerry going to dry my clothes?
5. I am going to cook a meal.
Explanation:
To complete the sentences using "Be going to," we need to understand its purpose. "Be going to" is used to talk about future plans or intentions. It is formed by conjugating the verb "to be" (am, is, are) and adding "going to" before the main verb.
Now let's go through each sentence:
1. The subject is "Tom." We need to use the third person singular form of "to be," which is "is." The negative form of "is" is "is not." Therefore, the answer is "Tom is not going to study English."
2. The subject is "they." We need to use the third person plural form of "to be," which is "are." Since the sentence is a question, we rearrange the subject and verb, making it "Are they." The answer will be "Are they going to paint the house?"
3. The subject is "we." We need to use the first person plural form of "to be," which is "are." The negative form of "are" is "are not." Therefore, the answer is "We are not going to have a drink."
4. The subject is "Jerry." We need to use the third person singular form of "to be," which is "is." Since the sentence is a question, we rearrange the subject and verb, making it "Is Jerry." The answer will be "Is Jerry going to dry my clothes?"
5. The subject is "I." We need to use the first person singular form of "to be," which is "am." Therefore, the answer is "I am going to cook a meal."
In summary, the completed sentences are:
1. Tom is not going to study English.
2. Are they going to paint the house?
3. We are not going to have a drink.
4. Is Jerry going to dry my clothes?
5. I am going to cook a meal.