Self-assessment

What are your plans?


You can try to answer this exercise only twice. When you finish the exercise, you will be able to see the correct answers as well as some feedback. Don’t use contractions


A: What are you going to do?
B: I (buy) a gift for my sister, it´s her birthday

Correct.For affirmative sentences we need: subject + verb to be + going to + verb in simple form

A: What (Jesus do) when he finishes school?
B: He (work) with his dad

Correct.For affirmative sentences we need: subject + verb to be + going to + verb in simple form

A: We are waiting for you! Hurry!
B: Sorry, I (not be) there today, I have the flu

Correct.For negative sentences we need: subject + verb to be + NOT + going to + verb in simple form

A: What are your plans for this holiday?
B: I (sleep) all day long!

Correct.For affirmative sentences we need: subject + verb to be + going to + verb in simple form

A: I heard Jessi (not come). Is it true?
B: Yes, she is sick, so maybe right now she is at the hospital

Correct.For negative sentences we need: subject + verb to be + NOT + going to + verb in simple form

A: What (you do) when you graduate?
B: First, I’m going on vacation and then, I (look for) a job.

Correct.For affirmative sentences we need: subject + verb to be + going to + verb in simple form

A: Hey! There’s a film festival this Friday. Are you going?
B: No, we have to finish a school project, so we (do) homework

Correct.For affirmative sentences we need: subject + verb to be + going to + verb in simple form

A: (they get married) this month?
B: Yes, it’s going to be a fantastic wedding!

Correct.For questions we need: verb to be + subject + going to + verb in simple form + ?

A: I (wake up) early, I don’t want to get late!
B: That’s an excellent idea! I hope you really do it!

Correct.For affirmative sentences we need: subject + verb to be + going to + verb in simple form

A:Why are you so sad?
B: Pedro told me that he (not be) my boyfriend anymore.
A:Don’t worry! I’m sure you can talk and solve your problems.

Correct.For affirmative sentences we need: subject + verb to be + going to + verb in simple form