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Grisell Rivera Pabon

Profesora : Sra. Lopez

Will and Going To: Practice


Instructions:
Before completing this assignment, you must read and review all the required
learning
resources for this module.
In this assignment, you will use the same exercises to complete different tasks.
1. Provide the following for each exercise:
a. An affirmative statement (1 point each)
b. A negative statement (1 point each)
c. An interrogative statement (1 point each)
Example: Mara (to show) the procedure.
a. Mara will show the procedure (Affirmative)
b. Mara will not show the procedure. (Negative)
c. Will Mara show the procedure? (Interrogative)
Part I
Rewrite the following sentences to create the question form of the future tense
by placing will before the subject. Dont forget to include a question mark (?) in
your answer.
Affirmative Statement:
1. The snow will disappear in the spring.
2. Your mother will punish you for that.
3. The police will accuse Sara.
4. You will spell your last name for me.
5. She will throw her old pajamas in the garbage.
Negative Statement
1. The snow will not disappear in the spring.

2. Your mother will not punish you for that.


3. The police will not accuse Sara.
4. You will not spell your last name for me.
5. She will not throw her old pajamas in the garbage.
Interrogatives Statement
1. Will the snow disappear in the spring?
2. Will your mother punish you for that?
3. Will the police accuse Sara?
4. Will you spell your last name for me?
5. Will she throw her old pajamas in the garbage?
Part II. Rewrite the following sentences in the future tense using be going
to.
Use the correct form of the verb to be and the simple form of the verb in
parentheses.
Affirmative Statement
1. I (be) going to (to hurry) because I dont want to miss my bus.
I will go to hurry because I dont want to miss my bus.
2. He drank too much, and now he (be) going to (to vomit).
He drank too much, and now he will go to vomit.
3. You (be) going to (to dirty) my floor with your muddy shoes.
You will go to dirty my floor with your muddy shoes.
4. The sun (be) going to (to shine) all day today.
The sun will go to shine all day today.
5. I (be) going to (to wait) for you in the lobby downstairs.
I will go to wait for you in the lobby downstairs.
Negative statement
1. I will not going to hurry because I dont want to miss my bus.
2. He drank too much, and now he will not going to vomit.
3. You will not going to dirty my floor with your muddy shoes.
4. The sun will not going to shine all day today.

5. I will not going to wait for you in the lobby downstairs.


Interrogative statement
1. Will I going to hurry because I dont want to miss my bus?
2. Will he drank too much, and now he going to vomit?
3. Will you going to dirty my floor with your muddy shoes?
4. Will the sun going to shine all day today?
5. Will I going to wait for you in the lobby downstairs?

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