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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 3, Lesson 1

What are people going to do?

Instructions: Using both positive and negative characteristics, describe what six people are going to do and what they are doing: a woman, a man, a girl, a boy, you and me. Ex. The man is going to buy a car. The woman is not buying flowers.

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¿ what is she going to do? She is not going to buying a skirt,
She is to buy it a jacket.
He is not going to reading a magazine. He is read a newspaper. What I am going to do? I am going to listenning to some music.
The girl is not going to playing soccer. She is play the piano.
They are not going to going by the bus. They are go by car.
You are not going to work. You are go to the doctor.

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  • Emmanuel Domíng...
    Mochapoints: 30774  |  Teacher Score: 16663 (100%)

    She is not going TO BUY a skirt, she's GOING to buy it a jacket.

    He is not going TO READ a magazine. He is READING a newspaper.

    I am going TO LISTEN to some music.

    The girl is not going TO PLAY soccer. She is PLAYING the piano.

    They are not going TO GO by bus. They are GOING by car.

    You are not going to work. You are GOING to the doctor.

    Muchos errores Violeta!! Hay mucho por estudiar; )!!!

    Los verbos siempre tienen que tener "to" o terminación "ing". Nunca combines las 2 cosas:

    "to buying" (eso está mal).

    To drive a car = driving a car (manejar un carro).

    (Estas 2 formas están bien).

    I drive = yo manejo. Jamás escribas: I driving.

    I am driving = estoy manejando (ahí sí).

    Adiós ; )!!!

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  • Younes
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