Odpowiedź :
Opis użycia:
Osoba + is/are + "going to" + Czasownik w formie I.
W pytaniach zamieniamy "Osoba" z "is/are".
1. Is he going to cook dinner tonight?
2. Are you going to run in the race?
3. Are they going to climb that mountain?
4. Is Magda going to exercise at the gym this afternoon?
5. Are you going to carry that heavy box?
Zad. 3
1. Is he going to cook dinner tonight?
2. Are you going to run in the race?
3. Are they going to climb the mountain?
4. Is Magda going to exercise at the gym in the afternoon?
5. Are you going to carry the heavy box?
Zad. 4
1. It is going to rain.
2. They are going to eat pizza.
3. I am going to wear blue shorts tonight.
4. We aren't going to help you.
5. Jack isn't going to walk home.
6. Are you going to cook dinner?
7. Sue isn't going to buy biscuits.
Zad. 1
1. I love London. I will go there next year to study English.
2. Our train leaves at 5.45.
3. What are you going to wear at the party tonight?
4. I haven't made up my mind yet. But I think I will find something nice in my mum's wardrobe.
5. This is my last day here. I am going to go back to England tomorrow.
6. Hurry up! The conference begins in 20 minutes.
7. My horoscope says that I am going to meet an old friend this week.