Form of going to Future
positive
I am going to speak.
I am not going to speak.
Am I going to speak?
you / we / they
You are going to speak.
You are not going to speak.
Are you going to speak?
he / she / it
He is going to speak.
He is not going to speak.
Is he going to speak?
Write sentences in going to future.
he / get up / early
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
they / do / their best
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
question
Test
1.
o
negative
you / learn / Irish
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
she / buy / a computer
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
we / take / the bus
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
she / watch / the match
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
they / wait / in the park
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
He / buy / bread / this afternoon
Positive:
Negative:
Question:
Test - Answer
Write sentences in going to future.
1.
he / get up / early
Positive: He is going to get up early.
Negative: He is not going to get up early.
Question: Is he going to get up early?
they / do / their best
Positive: They are going to do their best.
Negative: They are not going to do their best.
Question: Are they going to do their best?
you / learn / Irish
Positive: You are going to learn Irish.
Negative: You are not going to learn Irish.
Question: Are you going to learn Irish?
she / buy / a computer
Positive: She is going to buy a computer.
Negative: She is not going to buy a computer.
Question: Is she going to buy a computer?
we / take / the bus
Positive: We are going to take the bus.
Negative: We are not going to take the bus.
Question: Are we going to take the bus?
she / watch / the match
Positive: She is going to watch the match.
Negative: She is not going to watch the match.
Question: Is she going to watch the match?
they / wait / in the park
Positive: They are going to wait in the park.
Negative: They are not going to wait in the park.
Question: Are they going to wait in the park?
He / buy / bread / this afternoon
Positive: He is going to buy bread this afternoon.
Negative: He is not going to buy bread this afternoon.
Question: Is he going to buy bread this afternoon?
SENTENCES CAN or CANT
1.
I
swim. (+/can)
2.
You
draw. (-/can)
3.
He
cook. (+/can)
4.
She
5.
It
6.
We
ski. (-/can)
7.
You
read. (+/can)
8.
They
count. (-/can)
9.
Doris
sail. (+/can)
10.
Walter and Laura
Answer
walk. (-/can)
jump. (+/can)
sing. (-/can)
1.
I can swim.
2.
You can't draw.
3.
He can cook.
4.
She can't walk.
5.
It can jump.
6.
We can't ski.
7.
You can read.
8.
They can't count.
9.
Doris can sail.
10.
Walter and Laura can't sing.
EXERCICES MUST OR MUSTNT
1.
You
tidy up your room.
2.
You
smoke.
3.
You
do your homework.
4.
You
play with fire.
5.
You
be home on time.
6.
You
cheat in a test.
7.
You
turn the music too loud.
8.
You
help in the house.
9.
You
annoy your little sister.
10.
You
bite nails.
ANSWER
1.
You must tidy up your room.
2.
You mustn't smoke.
3.
You must do your homework.
4.
You mustn't play with fire.
5.
You must be home on time.
6.
You mustn't cheat in a test.
7.
You mustn't turn the music too loud.
8.
You must help in the house.
9.
You mustn't annoy your little sister.
10.
You mustn't bite nails.