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1 - + ? Going to + infinitive (future plans and predictions)
I’m going to work in a restaurant. She’s goint to meet me at the airport. - We aren’t going to stay very long. He isn’t going to like the weather there. ? Are you going to find a job? When is your brother going to visit you? Use (be) goint to + infinitive to talk about future plans and predictions. I’m going to work in the UK for six weeks. (plan) I think it’s going to rain this afternoon. (prediction)

2 Complete the sentences with going to + a verb from the box.
shave not jump play not eat not rain buy stay 4. How long _________? 1. They’re going to play tennis. 5. I _____________ that car. 2. It _________________ . 6. You ______________ all that! 3. He ____________ 7. ______________ today?

3 - + ? Present Continuous for future arrangements
I’m seeing some friends tonight. We’re having dinner at their house tomorrow. - She isn’t leaving until Friday. They aren’t coming to the party. ? What are you doing this evening? Is she meeting us at the cinema? You can also use the present continuous for future arrangements which we have planned for a fixed time or place. The present continuous is esp. common with the expressions: tonight, tomorrow, this weekend, etc., and with these verbs: go, come, meet, see, leave, and arrive.

4 Andrew rachel Karen Richard
What are these people doing next Friday? Andrew rachel Karen Richard Andrew is playing tennis on Friday. Richard to the cinema. Rachel lunch with Ken. You


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