1 - Nas frases abaixo, complete as lacunas com um pronome pessoal {I, he, she, it, we, you, they} e verbo be going to.
Exemplos
- I ate lunch with Bob today, and I’m going to eat lunch with him tomorrow too.
- Jane wasn’t in class today, and she isn’t going to be in class tomorrow either.
a. Daniel walked to school this morning, and _______________ to school tomorrow morning too.
b. Bob didn’t go to work today, and _______________ to work tomorrow either.
c. My friends came over last night, and _______________ over this evening too.
d. We are doing exercises in class today, and _______________ exercises in class tomorrow too.
e. It isn’t raining today, and according to the wether report _______________ tomorrow either.
f. I am not going to work out today, and _______________ tomorrow either.
g. Jack didn’t play soccer last night, and tonight _______________ soccer too.
h. We are not studying math now, and _______________ math later either.
i. Jack is not helping Bob out, and _______________ out Bob tomorrow too.
j. I’m not going to go to class tomorrow morning, and _______________ to class next week too.
Respostas
Resposta:
a.He is going to walk to school tomorrow morning too
b. He isn´t going to go
c.They are going to come this evening too
d.We are going to do exercises in class tomorrow too
e.it isn´t going to rain
f. i am not going to work out
g.he isn´t going to play tomorrow either
h. we are not going to study math
i.He isn´t going to help
j. I am not going to go
Explicação:
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”