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The document provides guidelines on using 'going to' for future intentions and the present continuous for scheduled future events, including their structures in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It includes examples and exercises for practice, emphasizing the importance of time expressions with the present continuous. Additionally, it discusses the use of 'should' and 'shouldn't' for giving advice.

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The document provides guidelines on using 'going to' for future intentions and the present continuous for scheduled future events, including their structures in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It includes examples and exercises for practice, emphasizing the importance of time expressions with the present continuous. Additionally, it discusses the use of 'should' and 'shouldn't' for giving advice.

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Revision – Test

Page 16 - Going To: lo usamos cuando queremos expresar una idea a futuro
Structure

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


subj + to be + going to subj + to be + NOT + going to to be + subj + going to

He’s not – he isn’t Is he going to sleep (dormir) early (temprano)?


She isn’t going to run in the park (ella no va a corer en el parque)
she is going to be at home (ella va a estar en casa)
Complete the email. Use the correct form of going to and the words in brackets

Hi Ian. It’s my birthday next Friday and I’m going to have a party. It is going to be (be) great. I want
(querer) to have some great music, so (entonces) I ‘m going to find (find - encontrar) a good DJ. My
parents (padres) ‘re going to give (give - dar) me some money to buy (comprar) the food and drink. My
brother isn’t going to be (not be) there (ahi) because (porque) he‘s going to fly (fly - volar) to USA with
his girlfriend (novia) next (proxima) week (semana). They’re going to travel (travel - viajar) across
(alrededor) the country by train. It’s their dream holiday!
Are you going to come (you/come) back to London on Friday? I hope (espero) so because I really want
you to come to the party!
Ben.
1- I am going to study History.
2- You’re going to prepare dinner
3- He isn’t going to play football
4- Is she going to wash the dishes?
5- We’re going to have a party.
6- They aren’t take out the rubbish
7- Alicia’s going to dance.
8- Luca’s going to iron (planchar) his clothes (ropa).

2- is he going to work tonight?


3- are they going to plan for the trip?
4- is she going to study abroad?
host family/with/a

5- is Ana going to live with a host family


Have/party/to/a/going
6- Are we going to have a party
The/finish/project/
7- is Pedro going to finish the project

Make/are/empanadas/going/you/to
8-Are you going to make empanadas?
Page 42 - Present Continuous, future meaning: lo usamos principalmente para hablar de planes de
futuro que ya están completamente organizados y que además sabemos cuándo y dónde tendrá lugar
SIEMPRE lleva una expresión de tiempo (this afternoon, next week, tomorrow)
Structure

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


subj + to be + verb + ING subj + to be + NOT + verb + ING Wh word + to be + subj + verb +
ING

Arrive – arriving tomorrow - mañana

Dad is fetching her at 9:30.

1- Alice’s arriving tomorrow.


2- Dad’s fetching her at 9:30.
3- Mum isn’t going to work in the morning.
4- We’re having lunch together at midday.
5- Are you going to come?

2- mark is flying to Miami next week

3- where is Sheila go shopping (shop) later?

4- Benjamin is starting a new job on Monday.

5- what time are Bella and Joan taking train to


paris?

6- are you coming for dinner tonight?

7- he isn’t cooking Christmas lunch this (este)


year (año)

8- She isn’t meeting friends later.


Page 43 - Should and shouldn’t

1- You should go to sleep early


2- Children should not chat with friends at
night
3- You should stop worrying
4- You should not postpone your doctor’s
appointment
5- You should ask a friend for helps.

1- You should go to sleep early because


then you can’t wake up early to go to
school.
2- Children shouldn’t chat with friends late
at night otherwise they will be grumpy
and sleepy all day.
3- You’re going to pass the exam so you
should stop worrying.
4- I’m worried about your headache. You
shouldn’t postpone your doctor’s
appointment.
5- Accept it. You can’t solve every problem.
You should ask a friend for help.

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