be going to + verb
What are going to do this weekend?
(I / watch / a movie) (+)
I'm going to watch a movie.
I am going to watch a movie.
What ___ ___ ___ of the party?
(What) do you think (of the party?)
(+) (I / sing / very well)
I can sing very well.
We are not going to (stay/take) in that hotel. It's very dirty.
stay (in a hotel)
(spend/take) time with your friends
spend time with your friends
(He / not study/ tonight) (-)
He isn't going to study tonight.
He is not going to study tonight.
Let's _____ a coffee!
have
get
buy
(-) (he / cook / very well)
He can't cook very well.
We are not going to (have/buy) a holiday this year.
have (a holiday)
I like (making/taking) photos.
I like taking photos.
(you / meet us at the station) (?)
Are you going to meet us at the station?
Oh...is that ____ _____?
(Oh...is that) the time?
(?) (you / can / help / me)?
Can you help me?
I'm going to (take/have) a coat with me. It's cold outside.
take (a coat) with me
I want to (lose/stop) weight.
lose weight
(he / come / to the party) (?)
Is he going to come to the party?
1) Nice to _____ to you.
2) Nice to _____ you.
1) Nice to talk to you.
2) Nice to meet you.
(-) (they / cook) ___ Brazilian food.
They can't cook (Brazilian food.)
So, are you from _____ here?
(So, are you from) around (here?)
I love going (for/in) ___ a long walk.
I love going for a long walk.
(?) (what / you / do / tonight)
What are you going to do tonight?
I hope we ______ again.
(?) (you / can / read / this)?
Can you read this?
I can _____ an old _____ over there.
(I can) see (an old) friend (over there.)
I had dinner with (John and his flatmates).
I had dinner with them.