Fill in the gaps with the forms of ‘be going to’ I leave. You leave. Mr. Rose leave. We leave. Our parents leave. The boys (not) leave. I (not)leave. am.

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Fill in the gaps with the forms of ‘be going to’ I leave. You leave. Mr. Rose leave. We leave. Our parents leave. The boys (not) leave. I (not)leave. am going to is going to are going to are not going to am not going to are going to 1

Read the situations and complete the dialogues. Use am / is / are going to + V1 You have decided to tidy your room this morning. Tom:Are you going out this morning? You:No, I am going to tidy my room. 2

Read the situations and complete the dialogues. Use am / is / are going to + V1 You bought a t-shirt, but it doesn’t fit you well. You want to take it back. Tom:That t-shirt is too big for you. You:I know. I am going to take it back. 3

Read the situations and complete the dialogues. Use am / is / are going to + V1 You have been offered a job, but you have decided not to accept it. Tom:I hear you have been offered a job. You:That’s right, but. I am not going to accept it. 4

Read the situations and complete the dialogues. Use am / is / are going to + V1 You have to phone Sarah. It’s morning now, but you decided to phone her this evening. Tom:Have you phoned Sarah yet? You:No, I am going to phone her in this evening. 5

Read the situations and complete the dialogues. Use am / is / are going to + V1 You arein a restaurant. The food is terrible and you have decided to complain. Tom:This food is awful, isn’t it? You:Yes, it’s disgusting. I am going to complain about it. 6

What is going to happen in these situations? There are a lot of black clouds in the sky. It is going to rain. rain 7

What is going to happen in these situations? It’s Tom is leaving his house. He has to be at work at 8.45, but the journey takes 30 minutes. He is going to be late for work. late 8

What is going to happen in these situations? There is a hole in the bottom of the boat. A lot of water is coming through the hole. The boat is going to sink. sink 9

What is going to happen in these situations? Lucy and Marry are driving in the car. There is very little petrol left. The nearest petrol is far away. They are going to run out of petrol. run out 10

Write a question for each of the situation. Your friend has some money. You ask: What are you going to do with it? What / do with it 11

Write a question for each of the situation. Your friend is going to a party tonight. You ask: What are you going to wear? What / wear 12

Write a question for each of the situation. Your friend has just bought a new table. You ask: Where are you going to put it? Where / put it 13

Write a question for each of the situation. Your friend has decided to give a party. You ask: Who are you going to invite? Who / invite 14

Match sentences to the pictures. 1. Jim and Rose are going to go to restaurant after cinema. 2. Julia is going to drive to London after washing the car. 3. Lewis is going to play football with his little brother. 4. Brian is going to sleep after finishing his homework. 5. Sue and her mother are going to eat cake. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are going to buy a new house. 7. Pitt is going to give a present at the tomorrow. 8. David is going to miss the meeting. 15

Match sentences to the pictures. 1. Jim and Rose are going to go to restaurant after cinema. 2. Julia is going to drive to London after washing the car. 3. Lewis is going to play football with his little brother. 4. Brian is going to sleep after finishing his homework. 5. Sue and her mother are going to eat cake. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are going to buy a new house. 7. Pitt is going to give a present at the tomorrow. 8. David is going to miss the meeting. 16

Match sentences to the pictures. 1. Jim and Rose are going to go to restaurant after cinema. 2. Julia is going to drive to London after washing the car. 3. Lewis is going to play football with his little brother. 4. Brian is going to sleep after finishing his homework. 5. Sue and her mother are going to eat cake. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are going to buy a new house. 7. Pitt is going to give a present at the tomorrow. 8. David is going to miss the meeting. 17

Match sentences to the pictures. 1. Jim and Rose are going to go to restaurant after cinema. 2. Julia is going to drive to London after washing the car. 3. Lewis is going to play football with his little brother. 4. Brian is going to sleep after finishing his homework. 5. Sue and her mother are going to eat cake. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are going to buy a new house. 7. Pitt is going to give a present at the tomorrow. 8. David is going to miss the meeting. 18

Match sentences to the pictures. 1. Jim and Rose are going to go to restaurant after cinema. 2. Julia is going to drive to London after washing the car. 3. Lewis is going to play football with his little brother. 4. Brian is going to sleep after finishing his homework. 5. Sue and her mother are going to eat cake. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are going to buy a new house. 7. Pitt is going to give a present at the tomorrow. 8. David is going to miss the meeting. 19

Match sentences to the pictures. 1. Jim and Rose are going to go to restaurant after cinema. 2. Julia is going to drive to London after washing the car. 3. Lewis is going to play football with his little brother. 4. Brian is going to sleep after finishing his homework. 5. Sue and her mother are going to eat cake. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are going to buy a new house. 7. Pitt is going to give a present at the tomorrow. 8. David is going to miss the meeting. 20

Match sentences to the pictures. 1. Jim and Rose are going to go to restaurant after cinema. 2. Julia is going to drive to London after washing the car. 3. Lewis is going to play football with his little brother. 4. Brian is going to sleep after finishing his homework. 5. Sue and her mother are going to eat cake. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are going to buy a new house. 7. Pitt is going to give a present at the tomorrow. 8. David is going to miss the meeting. 21

Match sentences to the pictures. 1. Jim and Rose are going to go to restaurant after cinema. 2. Julia is going to drive to London after washing the car. 3. Lewis is going to play football with his little brother. 4. Brian is going to sleep after finishing his homework. 5. Sue and her mother are going to eat cake. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are going to buy a new house. 7. Pitt is going to give a present at the tomorrow. 8. David is going to miss the meeting. 22

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