Who is going to eat the apple on the table?
a) The monkey eat the apple
b) The monkey is going to eat the apple
c) The monkey will eats the apple
b) The monkey is going to eat the apple.
I ___________ my birthday party next week.
am looking forward to
______ a book on the table.
There is
Tomorrow I ________ finish my project.
a) can able to
b) will be able to
c) is able to
b) will be able to
What are you ______ tomorrow?
a) do
b) doing
c) does
b) doing
What is going to melt in the sun?
a) The ice cream melt
b) The ice cream is going to melt
c) The ice cream will melting
b) Ice cream is going to melt
She ______ meeting her new teacher.
is looking forward to
______ many pencils in the box.
There are
She ________ cook very well.
a) is able to
b) be able to
c) am able to
a) is able to
She is ______ to the party tonight.
a) going
b) go
c) goes
a) going
Who is going to ring the bell?
a) The teachers rings the bell
b) The teacher is going to ring the bell
c) The teacher will ringing the bell
b) The teacher is going to ring the bell
We ______ going to the zoo tomorrow.
are looking forward to
1. _____ milk in the fridge.
2. ______ two cats under the tree.
1. There is
2. There are
They ________ travel abroad after they get their passports.
a) are able to
b) will be able to
c) is able to
b) will be able to
He is ______ his friend at the café this afternoon. (verb: meet)
meeting
Be careful!! That plate ____________ fall off the table!
is going to
They ______ forward to their summer vacation.
a) look
b) looking
c) are look
a) look
What are the two rules for using "there is"?
When do you use "there are"
Hint: ______ noun
there is: singular noun or uncountable noun
there are: plural noun
Unscramble this sentence:
basketball be will in to We gym. able play the new
We will be able to play basketball in the new gym.
I am ______ a flight to London tomorrow and then ______ planes in Paris.
a) taking / changing
b) take / change
c) taking / change
a) taking / changing
Make three sentences using "be going to"
Affirmative(+): (.... going to ....)
Negative(-): (.... not going to ....)
Interrogative(?): (*ask a question*)
Which sentence is right?
a) I looking forward to meeting you.
b) I'm look forward to meeting you
c) I'm looking forward to meeting you
c) I'm looking forward to meeting you
What is the difference between a countable and an uncountable noun?
Countable: things we can separate and count (singular or plural)
Uncountable: seen as a whole mass because they cannot be separated or counted.
She's busy today. She ___________ be able to help you until tomorrow.
Hint: what is the opposite of "will be able to..."
won't be able to
How is "present continuous" different than "be going to"?
Present continuous is often more definite. A be-going-to speaker has often not decided on the details.