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.
English Writing Exercise
kids or children,you can use both of them..but i dnt understand i am going kissing? i guess you try to say maybe.. "i will kiss you tomorrow"
That woman is eating a hamburger. The woman is going to buy some skirts. The man is going to buy a black car. The kids ( or children? ) are playing in the garden (either is fine). I am going kissing (???) tomorrow. You are driving now.
Very good! Your grammar is perfect.
I didn't understand the sentence about "kissing".
The exercise asked for some "negative characteristics" also, for example, "The girl is not going to school today."
Very Good
you can use "kids" or "children".
no problem
"I am going kissing tomorrow"
You can say "I am going to kiss tomorrow" but it has a strange meaning.
Nice job, Jéssica.
Both 'kids' and 'children' are correct; 'kids' is more informal slang.
The kids are playing in the garden.
The children are playing in the garden.
Depending upon what you intended, perhaps you can say the following...
I am going to kiss you tomorrow.