get / a / job / she / is / going / to
She is going to get a job.
(Say if the sentence is correct. If not, correct it)
I’m going to do yoga tomorrow.
✅ Correct.
(Use “going to” to answer – plans already decided)
You decided to start yoga next week. What are you going to do?
I'm going to do yoga next week.
(Use “will” – what you think will happen)
What do you think will happen with his career? (doctor)
He will be a great doctor one day.
(Make a sentence with “will” or “going to”)
Word: get fit
Type: Affirmative
Example: I’m going to get fit this year.
to / I / going / study / English / am
I am going to study English.
(Say if the sentence is correct. If not, correct it)
He will going to get a new job.
❌ Incorrect → He is going to get a new job.
(Use “going to” to answer – plans already decided)
You and your friend planned to go camping. What are you going to do?
We’re going to go camping.
(Use “will” – what you think will happen)
What do you think people will do in 100 years?
People will live on Mars.
(Make a sentence with “will” or “going to”)
Word: lose weight
Type: Negative
Example: He isn’t going to lose weight.
not / he / will / come / tomorrow
He will not come tomorrow.
(Say if the sentence is correct. If not, correct it)
They will become doctors.
✅ Correct.
(Use “going to” to answer – plans already decided)
Your sister registered at the gym. What is she going to do?
She is going to join the gym.
(Use “will” – what you think will happen)
What do you think will happen in the final match?
My team will win the championship.
(Make a sentence with “will” or “going to”)
Word: train
Type: Question
Example: Are you going to train for the race?
visit / weekend / my / will / this / I / grandma
I will visit my grandma this weekend.
(Say if the sentence is correct. If not, correct it)
I’m going eat healthy food.
❌ Incorrect → I’m going to eat healthy food.
(Use “going to” to answer – plans already decided)
You bought your ticket for a trip. What are you going to do?
I'm going to go sightseeing.
(Use “will” – what you think will happen)
What will happen if she doesn’t study?
She won’t pass the test.
(Make a sentence with “will” or “going to”)
Word: quit smoking
Type: Affirmative
Example: She will quit smoking.
a / you / to / going / are / party / have
You are going to have a party.
(Say if the sentence is correct. If not, correct it)
She is going to quits her job.
❌ Incorrect → She is going to quit her job.
(Use “going to” to answer – plans already decided)
Your brother downloaded all the materials for a course. What is he going to do?
He’s going to do a computer course.
(Use “will” – what you think will happen)
Your parents are very tired. What will they do?
They will stay home and rest.
(Make a sentence with “will” or “going to”)
Word: start a business
Type: Question
Example: Are they going to start a business this year?