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nouninouni
Algeria

Am I correct?
 
Hi dear colleagues,

Can you help me with this exercise

 Put the verbs between brackets into the correct form.
Lydia : Djamila,what are your holidays plans for next week?
Djamila : Er...I (fly) am going to fly to London with Mum and Dad.
Lydia : Great! When you (fly) are you going to fly there?
Djamila : On August 10th.
Lydia : And where are you going to stay? (stay)
Djamila : Well...we(stay) are staying with friends in London for about two weeks.
Lydia : Sorry for being so curious, Djamila, but what are you going to do in London?
Djamila : I(visit) am going to visit the main sights: Big Ben, London Eye, Trafalgar Square...
Lydia : Are you going to do some shopping too?
(do some chopping)
Djamila : Yes.Accroding to my father�s plan, we (do our chopping) are doing our shopping at Harrod�s . I will also
have the chance to admire Diana�s statue.

17 Dec 2013      





Rafael_Nadal
Egypt

correct

17 Dec 2013     



nouninouni
Algeria

thank you very much but can you explain more? going to + infinitive and the present countinuous

17 Dec 2013     



Faiza Amani
Algeria

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

 

Is used when speaking about something that has been arranged to happen:

A: What are you doing tomorrow?

                 B: I�m flying to London. (= I�ve arranged to fly)




TO BE GOING TO

 

Is used when a person says what he/she intends to do in the future:

 

   A: Are you going to watch that film?

               B: No, I�m not. I�m going to have an early night. (= I intend to � I want to �)

Is used when a speaker knows that something is about to happen. Usually there is something in the present situation that makes the speaker sure about what will happen:

  The sky is overcast with black clouds. It is going to rain.


17 Dec 2013     



nouninouni
Algeria

thank you very much brother

17 Dec 2013     



sweet dreamer
Tunisia

here you are talking about future plans using the be Going to� verb structure so it is correct

17 Dec 2013