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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.
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.