I am going to have a barbecue
- is this sentence about Future or Past?
Future
Is “to be” the same for ANY subject ?
No
It is different
I am going to ..
he/she/it IS going to..
we/they/you ARE going to..
Answer the question correctly:
Are you going to have a barbecue tomorrow?
No, I am not
We use “be going to” to talk about FUTURE PLANS or PAST PLANS ?
Future plans
What is correct :
I am going to have a barbecue
Or
I am going for have a barbecue
I am going to have a barbecue
Do you put TIME expression (tomorrow/ next month)
- at the end of sentence
- in the middle Of the sentence
- at the end of sentence
I am going to have a barbecue
Is it:
- plan
- offer
Plan
What is correct:
1.He is going to have a barbecue
2. He am going to have a barbecue
1.He is going to have a barbecue
Choose correct one :
- I am going to have a barbecue
-I am going to having a barbecue
- I am going to have a barbecue
I am going to have a barbecue
- I decided it BEFORE now
- just made a decision
- I decided it BEFORE now
What is correct:
1. I am not going to have a barbecue
2. I don’t going to have a barbecue
1. I am not going to have a barbecue
Can you make negative :
He is going to have a barbecueHe is NOT going to have a barbecue
“I am going to “
Is this Past Simple or Present Continuous?
Present Continuous
Tomorrow is this time expression to talk about :
- future
-past
- future
Make a question and add time expression :
We are going to have a barbecue.Are We going to have a barbecue TOMORROW ?