3. Write the following words in the correct order to make sentences with the "going to" future in affirmative, negative, or interrogative:

Example:
is/to/a/Elliot/doctor/going/be = Elliot is going to be a doctor.

a. To/am/dentist/the/I/this/going/visit/evening.
b. Swim/aren't/they/to/going/tomorrow.
c. Her/paint/isn't/to/room/going/she.
d. Do/his/Michael/going/homework/is/to?
e. Am/not/I/to/Japan/going/travel/to.
f. Study/to/are/they/English/on/going/Friday.



Answer :

Final answer:

The answer provides examples of correct use of the going to future tense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences.


Explanation:

Going to Future Sentences:

  1. To visit the dentist this evening, are they going? (Interrogative)
  2. They aren't going to swim tomorrow. (Negative)
  3. She isn't going to paint her room. (Negative)
  4. Is Michael going to do his homework? (Interrogative)
  5. I am not going to travel to Japan. (Negative)
  6. They are going to study English on Friday. (Affirmative)

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