Complete the conversation with be going to and
the verbs in parentheses.
A: Hey! I just won [tex]$100!
B: Wow! What (1) are you going to do
(you do) with it?
A: Well, first, I (2)
am going to buy
(buy) my mother some flowers.
B: Great. She (3) is loving
(love) those.
A: And then, I (4) ann going to.
(give) my sister $[/tex]10.
B: And the rest?
ive
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A: 1 (5)
am going to
put
(put) it in
the bank.
buy
(you/buy)
B: (6) Are you going to
anything for yourself?
A: Maybe. But not now.
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Answer :

Final answer:

The response explains the use of 'going to' for future tense, provides examples from the conversation, and highlights different types of verbs.


Explanation:

Going to can be added to the main verb to indicate future tense. For example, 'I am going to go to work tomorrow.'

In the conversation provided, the speakers use be going to to talk about future plans. For instance, 'What are you going to do with the $100?' and 'Well, first, I am going to buy my mother some flowers.'

Verb types such as linking, transitive, or intransitive, are important when analyzing sentences for clarity and grammatical accuracy.


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