Going to + verb
(neg/send) They ___ the project tomorrow.
They aren't going to send the project tomorrow.
(take) ___ out the trash.
Take out the trash.
(take) He ___ the bus every day.
He takes the bus every day.
(bring) ___ the dog with you.
Bring the dog with you.
(discover) Chris Columbus ___ America centuries ago.
Chris Columbus discovered America centuries ago.
(give) We ___ her a new car next year.
We are going to give her a new car next year.
(neg/use) She ___ the car often.
She doesn't use the car often.
Stop talking! (watch) I ___ the news.
Stop talking! I'm watching the news.
(neg/get) They ___ the memo the other day.
They didn't get the memo the other day.
(leave) The next train ___ at 5:45 pm.
The next train leaves at 5:45 pm.
(print) ___ we ___ all the documents tonight?
(complete) ___ she ___ the reports last month?
Did she complete the reports last month?
(help) She ___ her staff at the moment.
She's helping her staff at the moment.
(fall) The ceiling ___ on me while (sleep) I ___.
The ceiling fell on me while I was sleeping.
(hear) When we ___ her scream, (watch) they ___ a movie.
When we heard her scream, they were watching a movie.
(use) I ___ your computer in a few hours.
She's not going to call me back later.
I'm going to use your computer in a few hours.
what / she / do / yesterday at 10 am?
(eat) I never ___ sushi.
What was she doing yesterday at 10 am?
I never eat sushi.
(see) I ___ them talking last week.
(pack) They ___ their stuff tomorrow.
I saw them talking last week.
They are going to pack their stuff tomorrow.
he / write / the report / next week/ ?
(study) They ___ in their room (clean) while their parents ___ the house.
Is he going to write the report next week?
They were studying in their room while their parents were cleaning the house.
(give) They ___ a presentation (ring) when the phone ___.
They were giving a presentation when the phone rang.