5- Change the sentences in the negative and interrogative
a) He is going to work here.
f) He is going to perform tonight.
b) They are going to travel in two hours.
g) They are going to read that book.
c) She is going to call up her boy.
h) Selma is going to talk to the teacher.
d) I am going to invite all my friends.
i) Marcos and Luiz are going to leave tomorrow.
e) He is going to visit his girl friend.
j) He is going to stay with us.
6- Change the sentences to the interrogative and negative
a) She is going to tell us her age.
b) We are going to have dinner with them.
e) He is going to recite his poetry.
c) They are going to study English?
f) It is going to cost a lot of money.
d) You are going to join the group.
g) They are going to learn German.
Respostas
5- a) He is going to work here.
Neg.: He is not going to work here.
Int.: Is he going to work here?
f) He is going to perform tonight.
Neg.: He is not going to perform tonight.
Int.: Is he going to perform tonight?
b) They are going to travel in two hours.
Neg.: They are not going to travel in two hours.
Int.: Are they going to travel in two hours?
g) They are going to read that book.
Neg.: They are not going to read that book.
Int.: Are they going to read that book?
c) She is going to call up her boy.
Neg.: She is not going to call up her boy.
Int.: Is she going to call up her boy?
h) Selma is going to talk to the teacher.
Neg.: Selma is not going to talk to the teacher.
Int.: Is Selma going to talk to the teacher?
d) I am going to invite all my friends.
Neg.: I am not going to invite all my friends.
Int.: Am I going to invite all my friends?
i) Marcos and Luiz are going to leave tomorrow.
Neg.: Marcos and Luiz are not going to leave tomorrow.
Int.: Are Marcos and Luiz going to leave tomorrow?
e) He is going to visit his girl friend.
Neg.: He is not going to visit his girlfriend.
Int.: Is he going to visit his girlfriend?
j) He is going to stay with us.
Neg.: He is not going to stay with us.
Int.: Is he going to stay with us?
6- a) She is going to tell us her age.
Int.: Is she going to tell us her age?
Neg.: She is not going to tell us her age.
b) We are going to have dinner with them.
Int.: Are we going to have dinner with them?
Neg.: We are not going to have dinner with them.
e) He is going to recite his poetry.
Int.: Is he going to recite his poetry?
Neg.: He is not going to recite his poetry.
c) They are going to study English?
Int.: Are they going to study English?
Neg.: They are not going to study English.
f) It is going to cost a lot of money.
Int.: Is it going to cost a lot of money?
Neg.: It is not going to cost a lot of money.
d) You are going to join the group.
Int.: Are you going to join the group?
Neg.: You are not going to join the group.
g) They are going to learn German.
Int.: Are they going to learn German?
Neg.: They are not going to learn German.
Explicação:
Quando a frase é interrogativa o verbo vai pro começo da frase. Quando a frase é negativa é adicionado o not, que também pode ser colocado de forma contraída, como: Isn't, aren't.