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viernes, 15 de mayo de 2020

Future - Be Going To

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  1. Adela Alexandra 1-A
    Examples :
    1- Are you going to run?
    - ¿Vas a correr?
    2- You Are not going to leave.
    - No te vas a ir.

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    1. Alba Berrón 1ºD
      1. I´m going to study.-Voy a estudiar.
      2. Are you going to swim.- ¿Vas a nadar?
      3. Is she going to run.- ¿Ella va a correr?

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  2. Marcos Rodriguez 1C
    1- Are you going to climb?
    ¿vas a escalar?
    2-You are not going to play
    No vas a jugar
    3- Is he going to meditate?
    ¿El va a meditar?

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  3. ALEJANDRO ESTEBAN 1C
    Are you going to play football?
    ¿Vas a ir a jugar al futbol?
    You are not going to swim
    No vas a ir a nadar
    Is she going to climb?
    ¿Ella va a escalar?

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  4. ÁLex Aragón 1D
    Are you going to do sport?
    ¿Vas a hacer deporte?
    You aren´t going to do a cake
    Tu no vas a hacer una tarta
    ¿He is going to swim?
    ¿El va a nadar?

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    1. Good Álex!!... but there is a mistake in your question: Is he going to swim?

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  5. Manuela Pro11
    · are you going to cooking?
    vas a cocinar?
    · you are not going to cleaning the room
    no vas a limpiar la habitación
    · is she are not going to work?
    ella no va a trabajar ?

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    1. You have to use be going to + infinitive:
      Are you going TO COOK?
      You are not going TO CLEAN the room.
      Do you undestand it?

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  6. Daniel Santa Eugenia Pro11

    I´m going to swim in the pool this summer.
    I´m going to the beach this summer.
    We are not going back to school this year.

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  8. Examples Alejandro García 1ºC

    I am going to play basketball.
    He is going to cook fish and chips
    They are going to drink a bottle of water.

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  9. MARKEL JIMENEZ PRO11 (1*D)
    -Are you going to play tennis?
    Vas a jugar al tenis?
    -Are you going to go to the beach this year?
    Vas a ir a la playa este año?
    -Are you going to have a shower today?
    Te vas a dar una ducha hoy?

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  10. Yamile Pro11
    Are you going to study?
    ¿Vas a estudiar?
    We are going to make some sandwiches.
    Nosotros vamos hacer unos sándwiches.
    He is going to be at school tomorrow
    Él vá estar en la escuela mañana
    She is not going to clean the floor.
    Ella no vá a limpiar el piso.

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  11. Natalia Caro Jiménez PRO11
    -They are going to London tomorrow. (Ellos van a Londres mañana)
    -Im going to talk about the dogs- (Yo voy a hablar sobre los perros)
    - Are you going to see TV? (¿Vas a ver la televisión?

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  12. Daniela Jiménez Reina 1D
    Are you going to study tomorrow?
    ( ¿vas a estudiar mañana? )
    My sister and I are going to talk
    ( mi hermana y yo vamos a hablar )
    Are you going to the swimmingpool?
    ( Vas a ir a la piscina )

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  13. Álvaro Fernández 1C
    Are you going to run? 
    ¿Vas a correr? 
    Are you going to play tennis?
    Vas a jugar al tenis?
    Are you going to study?
    ¿Vas a estudiar?

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  14. David Esteban 1D

    Are you going to drive
    ¿Vas a conducir?

    Are you going to eat
    ¿Vas a comer?

    You're going?
    ¿Vas a ir?

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    Respuestas
    1. Good job,David!!
      In your third sentence you should say: Are you going out= vas a salir?

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  15. MARIA PAULA SOLARTE CAMACHO

    will she go to the beach this weekend?

    ella ira a la playa este fin de semana?

    I am going to play vólley on tursday?

    ¿voy a jugar vóley el jueves?

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  16. Good work,Paula!
    In your first sentence you have to use be going to:
    Are you going to go to the beach this weekend?

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