Read the following examples:
I
He/She
We/You/They
It
am
is
are
is
going to
see the doctor.
rain.
We use am/is/are + going to + the base form of the verb to talk about future plans (., I am going to see the doctor.) and also about what we think will probably happen (., It is going to rain.).
Read more examples:
We’re all going to live!
I am going to have a swim.
He is not going to practise tennis.
Are they going to play basketball?
Yes, they are./No, they are not.
A Read the following situations. Say what is going to happen using the verbs on the right.
It’s very cloudy.
He’s opening a bottle of water.
She’s pointing a camera at me.
He’s putting on his glasses.
We’re holding a basketball.
They’re walking into a restaurant.
It’s going to rain.
He’s going to drink it.
She’s going to take a photo (for me).
He’s going to read (a book).
We’re going to play basketball.
They’re going to eat (in it).
B Work in pairs. Look at the picture below. S1asks questions about what the children are going to do. S2 replies. Use the verbs or phrases in the box to help you.
Talk like this:
Example 1: S1 What is Ken going to do?
S2 He is going to fix his bicycle.
Talk like this:
Example 2: S1 Is Kate going to fly a kite?
S2 No, she isn’t. She’s going to eat an apple.
Talk like this:
Example 3: S1 What do you think Dennis is going to do?
S2 He’s going to play with a ball.
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