4 Make questions with be going to. 1 You / watch / a film / this week? 2 Where / go on holiday / this year? 3 How many / books / read / this month? 4 You / play football / tomorrow? 5 What / eat for supper / tonight? 6 You / do your homework / on time?
1. Are you going to watch a film this week?
- We use "be going to" to talk about future plans or intentions. In this question, we ask if the person has the intention to watch a film sometime during this week.
2. Where are you going to go on holiday this year?
- Again, we use "be going to" to talk about future plans. In this question, we want to know the person's planned destination for their holiday this year.
3. How many books are you going to read this month?
- "Be going to" can also be used to talk about future actions. Here, we inquire about the person's intention to read a certain number of books during the current month.
4. Are you going to play football tomorrow?
- By using "be going to," we express the future intention of playing football. This question asks if the person plans to play football on the following day.
5. What are you going to eat for supper tonight?
- "Be going to" helps us discuss future actions or plans. In this question, we inquire about the person's intended choice of food for their evening meal tonight.
6. Are you going to do your homework on time?
- Here, we use "be going to" to ask about the person's intention or plan to complete their homework on time.
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- We use "be going to" to talk about future plans or intentions. In this question, we ask if the person has the intention to watch a film sometime during this week.
2. Where are you going to go on holiday this year?
- Again, we use "be going to" to talk about future plans. In this question, we want to know the person's planned destination for their holiday this year.
3. How many books are you going to read this month?
- "Be going to" can also be used to talk about future actions. Here, we inquire about the person's intention to read a certain number of books during the current month.
4. Are you going to play football tomorrow?
- By using "be going to," we express the future intention of playing football. This question asks if the person plans to play football on the following day.
5. What are you going to eat for supper tonight?
- "Be going to" helps us discuss future actions or plans. In this question, we inquire about the person's intended choice of food for their evening meal tonight.
6. Are you going to do your homework on time?
- Here, we use "be going to" to ask about the person's intention or plan to complete their homework on time.