Be going to: Plans and predictions – English Grammar Test for A1
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(a) She isn’t going to visit her grandmother.
(b) She aren’t going to visit her grandmother.
(c) She doesn’t going to visit her grandmother.
2 They are going to play football. → Negative
(a) They isn’t going to play football.
(b) They aren’t going to play football.
(c) They don’t going to play football.
3 I am going to study tonight. → Negative
(a) I am not going to study tonight.
(b) I amn’t going to study tonight.
(c) I isn’t going to study tonight.
4 He is going to buy a new phone. → Negative
(a) He aren’t going to buy a new phone.
(b) He isn’t going to buy a new phone.
(c) He doesn’t going to buy a new phone.
5 We are going to take the bus. → Negative
(a) We is not going to take the bus.
(b) We aren’t going to take the bus.
(c) We doesn’t going to take the bus.
6 You are going to be late. → Negative
(a) You isn’t going to be late.
(b) You aren’t going to be late.
(c) You am not going to be late.
7 The shop is going to open at 9. → Negative
(a) The shop aren’t going to open at 9.
(b) The shop doesn’t going to open at 9.
(c) The shop isn’t going to open at 9.
8 Anna and Tom are going to travel to Da Nang. → Negative
(a) Anna and Tom isn’t going to travel to Da Nang.
(b) Anna and Tom aren’t going to travel to Da Nang.
(c) Anna and Tom doesn’t going to travel to Da Nang.
9 It is going to rain this afternoon. → Negative
(a) It aren’t going to rain this afternoon.
(b) It isn’t going to rain this afternoon.
(c) It doesn’t going to rain this afternoon.
10 My parents are going to buy a new TV. → Negative
(a) My parents isn’t going to buy a new TV.
(b) My parents aren’t going to buy a new TV.
(c) My parents doesn’t going to buy a new TV.
11 She is going to call you later. → Yes/No question
(a) Are she going to call you later?
(b) Does she going to call you later?
(c) Is she going to call you later?
12 They are going to visit Hue next month. → Yes/No question
(a) Are they going to visit Hue next month?
(b) Do they going to visit Hue next month?
(c) Is they going to visit Hue next month?
13 He is going to study English tonight. → Yes/No question
(a) Is he going to study English tonight?
(b) Does he going to study English tonight?
(c) Are he going to study English tonight?
14 You are going to help me. → Yes/No question
(a) Are you going to help me?
(b) Do you going to help me?
(c) Is you going to help me?
15 We are going to meet after class. → Yes/No question
(a) Are we going to meet after class?
(b) Do we going to meet after class?
(c) Is we going to meet after class?
16 Tom is going to start a new job. → Yes/No question
(a) Are Tom going to start a new job?
(b) Is Tom going to start a new job?
(c) Does Tom going to start a new job?
17 The children are going to watch a cartoon. → Yes/No question
(a) Are the children going to watch a cartoon?
(b) Is the children going to watch a cartoon?
(c) Do the children going to watch a cartoon?
18 It is going to be hot tomorrow. → Yes/No question
(a) Are it going to be hot tomorrow?
(b) Does it going to be hot tomorrow?
(c) Is it going to be hot tomorrow?
19 My friends are going to have a picnic on Sunday. → Yes/No question
(a) Is my friends going to have a picnic on Sunday?
(b) Are my friends going to have a picnic on Sunday?
(c) Do my friends going to have a picnic on Sunday?
20 The bus is going to arrive at 8:15. → Yes/No question
(a) Is the bus going to arrive at 8:15?
(b) Are the bus going to arrive at 8:15?
(c) Does the bus going to arrive at 8:15?
21 They are going to eat noodles for lunch. → Wh-question (thing)
(a) Where are they going to eat for lunch?
(b) When are they going to eat for lunch?
(c) What are they going to eat for lunch?
22 She is going to go to the library. → Wh-question (place)
(a) Where is she going to go?
(b) What is she going to go?
(c) When is she going to go?
23 We are going to meet at 6 p.m. → Wh-question (time)
(a) When are we going to meet?
(b) What are we going to meet?
(c) Where are we going to meet?
24 He is going to travel to Hue next month. → Wh-question (time)
(a) When is he going to travel to Hue?
(b) What is he going to travel to Hue?
(c) Where is he going to travel to Hue?
25 Anna is going to cook pho for dinner. → Wh-question (thing)
(a) What is Anna going to cook for dinner?
(b) Where is Anna going to cook for dinner?
(c) When is Anna going to cook for dinner?
26 Are you going to join us? → Short answer (Yes)
(a) Yes, I am.
(b) Yes, I do.
(c) Yes, I are.
27 Is she going to take the bus? → Short answer (No)
(a) No, she don’t.
(b) No, she isn’t.
(c) No, she aren’t.
28 Are they going to study tonight? → Short answer (Yes)
(a) Yes, they are.
(b) Yes, they is.
(c) Yes, they do.
29 Is it going to rain today? → Short answer (No)
(a) No, it isn’t.
(b) No, it don’t.
(c) No, it aren’t.
30 Are we going to have a test tomorrow? → Short answer (No)
(a) No, we aren’t.
(b) No, we isn’t.
(c) No, we don’t.
Answer
1 a – Use the negative of be with “going to”: isn’t / aren’t / am not, not doesn’t going to.
2 b – They takes aren’t in the negative.
3 a – With I, use am not (not amn’t or isn’t).
4 b – He → isn’t going to….
5 b – We → aren’t going to….
6 b – You → aren’t (singular or plural).
7 c – Singular subject (the shop) → isn’t.
8 b – Plural subject (Anna and Tom) → aren’t.
9 b – It → isn’t going to….
10 b – Plural subject (my parents) → aren’t.
11 c – Yes/No questions: Is/Are + subject + going to + V?
12 a – Plural subject (they) → Are they…?
13 a – Singular subject (he) → Is he…?
14 a – You → Are you…?
15 a – We → Are we…?
16 b – Proper noun (Tom) is singular → Is Tom…?
17 a – Plural subject (the children) → Are the children…?
18 c – It → Is it…?
19 b – Plural (my friends) → Are…?
20 a – Singular (the bus) → Is…?
21 c – Ask about a thing: What are they going to eat…?
22 a – Ask about place: Where is she going to go?
23 a – Ask about time: When are we going to meet?
24 a – Time question with singular: When is he going to travel…?
25 a – Thing (meal): What is Anna going to cook…?
26 a – Short answers keep be: Yes, I am. (not do/are).
27 b – Negative short answer, singular: No, she isn’t.
28 a – Positive short answer, plural: Yes, they are.
29 a – Negative short answer with it: No, it isn’t.
30 a – Negative short answer with we: No, we aren’t.
