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    Future - Going to (English exercise n°31995 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Future - Going to

    I am going to do = I've decided to do it, I intend to do it

     

    Example

     

    • 1) There's a film on TV tonight ►are you going to watch it? ►No, I'm very tired, I'm going to have an early night.
    • 2) I heard your sister had won some money ;what is she going to do with it? ► she's going to buy a new house in central London.
    • 3) I am not going to school today = I've decided  not to go to school today

     

     

    Now answer the questions (you are going to do all these things but you haven't done them yet) Use going to + the word  in brackets.

     

     

    contracted form is not allowed

     

     

    Example:  Question:  have you opened the window ?(in two minutes)

                       Answer:    Not yet, I am going to open it in two minutes





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    English exercise "Future - Going to" created by anonyme (16-12-2007) with The test builder
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    1. Have you added some salt in the soup?Not yet (Now)
    2. Have you told your teacher that John isn't feeling well? Not yet (After this lesson) [the teacher is a woman]
    3. Have you ever met your new manager ? Not yet (next week) [The manager is a woman]
    4. Have you ever bought winter clothes? Not yet (In three weeks ' time)
    5. Have you done the shopping? Not yet (This afternoon)
    6. Have you cleaned the car? Not yet (Tomorrow)
    7. Have you done your homework? Not yet (After dinner)
    8. Have you read the newspaper? No, I am busy. (No)
    9. Have you phoned your dad? Not yet (Later)







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