• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: sergionascimento36r
  • Perguntado 6 anos atrás

Atividade 1: Forme frases conforme a forma indicada entre os parênteses aplicando a forma do "going to
a) My father - buy- a car. (negative)
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b) Our classmates -enjoy-their afternoon watchingmovies(interrogative)
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c) I'm so sad! My best friend May - move to another city. (affirmative)
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d) My neighbours - build - a new garage (negative)
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e) My friends and I - learn - Italian (affirmative) R: You-go-to the movies this evening. (interrogative)
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Respostas

respondido por: mclarasantanaa
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a) My father isn't going to buy a car.

b) Are our classmates going to enjoy their afternoon watching movies?

c) I'm so sad! My best friend May is going to move to another city.

d) My neighbours aren't going to build a new garage.

e) My friends and I are going to learn Italian.

f) Are you going to the movies this evening?

respondido por: rcezare
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Resposta:

a) My father isn't going to buy a car.

b) Are our classmates going to enjoy their afternoon watching movies?

c) I'm so sad! My best friend May is going to move to another city.  

d) My neighbors aren't going to build a new garage.

e) My friends and I aren't going to learn Italian.

f) Are you going to the movies this evening?

Explicação:

Going To

O going to é uma expressão utilizada no inglês para falar de planos e intenções futuras.

Ele é usado quando a pessoa já decidiu o que vai fazer. Ou seja, quando uma ação já está planejada e irá acontecer num futuro próximo.

Afirmativa (Affirmative Form): sujeito + verbo to be + going to + infinitivo do verbo principal sem “to”.

Exemplo: I am going to work. (Eu irei trabalhar)

Negativa (Negative Form): sujeito + verbo to be + not + going to + infinitivo do verbo principal sem “to”.

Exemplo: I am not going to work. (Eu não irei trabalhar)

Interrogativa (Interrrogative Form): verbo to be + sujeito + going to + infinitivo do verbo principal sem “to”

Exemplo: Am I going to work? (Eu irei trabalhar?)

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