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Exercise 4

Questions with 'be going to' are made by changing the word order of a statement.

Positive statement: Peter is going to continue with his project.
Positive question: Is Peter going to continue with his project?

Negative statement: Eve is not (isn't) going to work anymore.
Negative question: Is Eve not going to work anymore? Isn't Eve going to work anymore?



Make positive questions with 'going to'. Use the words in brackets.

What are your New Years' resolutions? more? (you | work)

Why are you taking your gloves? cold? (it | be)

Your parents are over sixty years old. When ? (they | retire)

Eve is a bit overweight. any diet? (she | start)

Look at the snow on the roof. down? (it | fall)

You've decided to be number one in our country. How that? (you | reach)

Why do you want to take a day off? What ? (you | do)

Make negative questions with 'be going to'.

The man badly damaged Bill's car. the police? (he | not phone)

The clerk is so rude to you. the bank manager? (you | not see)

You want to meet David in the afternoon. tennis? (you | not play)

I am told that Simon is unemployed now. for a new job? (he | not look)

It's Irene's birthday tomorrow. her a present? (you | not give)

Mr. Jones is seriously ill. smoking? (he | not stop)

Your brothers work for a German company. German? (they | not learn)

Be going to exercises with answers and grammar rules for beginners and elementary learners of English as a foreign language.

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