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The document provides examples of using verbs in brackets to complete sentences in the affirmative and negative form. It also gives examples of forming questions using verbs in brackets. The examples cover using be going to for the future, past simple forms, and present simple questions.

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The document provides examples of using verbs in brackets to complete sentences in the affirmative and negative form. It also gives examples of forming questions using verbs in brackets. The examples cover using be going to for the future, past simple forms, and present simple questions.

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Use the verbs in brackets to complete these sentences with be going to

affirmative or negative:
1. (borrow) some books from the library today.
2. 2He (not pay) your money back.
3. 3The drone is out of control. It (crash)!
4. 4They aren't playing well. They (not win) the match.
5. 5We (have) a picnic tomorrow.
6. 6She (fly) to New York next week.
7. 7You can take the newspaper. I (not read) it.
8. 8I need to tell you something, but you (not believe) me.
9. 9Look at the sun! It (be) a beautiful day.
10. 10I (not argue) with you.
Use the words in brackets to writhe questions using be going to:

11. 1Which dress (she/wear) for the party?


12. 2What (you/do) after you graduate from university?
13. 3What time (they/pick) you up at the airport?
14. 4How (we/survive) here? There's no food.
15. 5Where (he/stay) tonight?
16. 6I'm hungry. (you/eat) that pie?
17. 7Doctor, (it/hurt)?
18. 8What (you/watch) on Netflix today?
19. 9What (he/say) at the press conference today?
20. 10How (they/solve) this problem?
Complete the conversation using the words in brackets to make past
simple positive, negative, and questions:
21. 1Emma: Where (you/travel) this summer?
22. 2Phil: We (go) to Playa del Carmen, in Mexico.
23. 3Emma: Where (you/stay)?
24. 4Phil: We (stay) in a nice beach resort.
25. 5Emma: (your children/like) it?
26. 6Phil: Of course! They (spend) all week on the beach.
27. 7Emma: (be/you) there for one week?
28. 8Phil: Yes. We (come) back last Sunday.
29. 9Emma: (your wife/enjoy) the trip too?
30. 10Phil: Yes, she , although she (not like) the food
too much.
Write questions in present simple:
EXAMPLE: Peter / drive / a fast car. ⇒ Does Peter drive a fast car ?

2. Laura / play / tennis ⇒ ?


3. 2you / speak / English ⇒ ?
4. 3you / want / some coffee ⇒ ?
5. 4Where / he / live ⇒ Where ?
6. 5How often / they / go to the cinema ⇒ How often ?
7. 6What time / Suzan / start work ⇒ What time ?
8. 7Where / she / work ⇒ Where ?
9. 8you / listen to music ⇒ ?
10. 9he / watch / series ⇒ ?
11. 10How often / they / travel ⇒ How often ?
Transform the following sentences into negatives:
EXAMPLE: I love pizza. ⇒ I don’t love pizza.

2. 1He is a student. ⇒ He a student.


3. 2Peter works in an office. ⇒ Peter in an office.
4. 3My parents live in Arizona. ⇒ My parents in
Arizona.
5. 4Suzan likes cats. ⇒ Suzan cats.
6. 5He has brothers and sisters. ⇒ He any brothers or
sisters.
7. 6She speaks three languages. ⇒ She three
languages.
8. 7John and I want to be musicians. ⇒ John and I to
be musicians.
9. 8They play tennis. ⇒ They tennis.
10. 9She gets home late. ⇒ She home late.
11. 10Anna and Paul live in the center. ⇒ Anna and Paul in
the center.

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