1) Write questions with who, what, when, where, why, how, how many, how much, how often,
what kind of, what time.
(Façam as devidas perguntas para as seguintes respostas:]
Example: When are you going to leave?
I'm going to leave in ten minutes. = When are you going to leave?
1. I'm going to eat a cheeseburger.
13. We're going to eat squid because it's
delicious.
2. I'm going to talk to my doctor.
3. I'm going to borrow my dad's car.
14. We're going to stay in Fiji for two
weeks.
4. I'm going to sleep for six hours.
15. Class is going to end in half an hour.
5. I'm going to bring twelve ducks.
16. We're going to learn 300 words today.
6. I'm going to make Jamaican coffee.
17. They're going to stay at the Ritz Hotel.
7. I'm going to spend $50.
18. It's going to arrive at 9:00.
8. I'm going to order the fried clams.
19. He's going to give an apple to the
teacher.
9. He's going to marry his sweetheart.
10. She's going to eat five hotdogs.
20. We're going to have lots and lots of
homework.
11. He's going to sing a romantic song.
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Respostas
What are you going to eat?
1. I'm going to eat a cheeseburger.
With who are you going to talk?
2. I'm going to talk to my doctor.
What are you going to borrow?
3. I'm going to borrow my dad's car.
How many hours are you going to sleep?
4. I'm going to sleep for six hours.
How much ducks are you going to bring?
5. I'm going to bring twelve ducks.
What kind of coffee are you going to make?
6. I'm going to make Jamaican coffee.
How much money are you going to spend?
7. I'm going to spend $50.
What kind of clams are you going to order?
8. I'm going to order the fried clams.
With who is he going to marry?
9. He's going to marry his sweetheart.
How much hotdogs is he going to eat?
10. She's going to eat five hotdogs.
What kind of song is he going to sing?
11. He's going to sing a romantic song.
(há erro na digitação da frase 12, o que impossibilitou a construção da pergunta)
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Why are we going to eat squid?
13. We're going to eat squid because it's delicious.
How long are we going to stay in Fiji?
14. We're going to stay in Fiji for two weeks.
When is class going to end?
15. Class is going to end in half an hour.
How many words are we going to learn today?
16. We're going to learn 300 words today.
Where are they going to stay?
17. They're going to stay at the Ritz Hotel.
What time is it going to arrive?
18. It's going to arrive at 9:00.
What is he going to do?
19. He's going to give an apple to the teacher.
How much homework are we going to have?
20. We're going to have lots and lots of homework.
Espero ter ajudado
1. What are you going to eat?
2. Where are you going?
3. What are you going to do?
4. How long are you going to sleep?
5. How many ducks are you going to bring?
6. What are you going to make?
7. How much are you going to spend?
8. What are you going to order?
9. Who is he going to marry?
10. How many hotdogs is she going to eat?
11. What's he going to sing?
12. Where is he going?
13. Why are you going to eat squid?
14. How long are you going to stay in Fiji?
15. When is class going to end?
16. How many words are we going to learn today?
17. Where are they going to stay?
18. When is it going to arrive?
19. What is he going to give to the teacher?
20. How much work are we going to have?
Perceba que todas as perguntas seguem a mesma estrutura e são representadas assim:
Em negrito, as perguntas de WH - elas são o ponto principal que queremos saber da resposta: O que, quanto, como, quanto tempo, quanto trabalho, etc.
Em itálico, marquei a construção de to be + going to na forma interrogativa, que sempre vai se repetir, só mudando mesmo o sujeito, que pode ser he, she, you, the class, enfim.
De resto da frase teremos os verbos que vão complementar a pergunta e não têm nenhum negrito ou itálico. Eles virão sempre por último neste tipo de pergunta.