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Lesson 9, Unit 4, p. 28-29 Grammar: Wishes and intentions


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Ex. 1Complete the conversations with going to and the verbs in brackets

 

2) Richard: Are we going to book a taxi tonight?

Sally: No, it's Ok. Michelle is going to drive us there.

Richard: But she is not going to know anyone at the party.

Sally: I know. She isn't coming to the party. She is going to meet a friend in town, so she is going to take us.

Richard: Oh, I see.

 

2) Jeff: What are you going to do in summer, Teresa?

Teresa: Alec and I are going to teach English in Africa.

Jeff: How long are you going to stay there?

Teresa: Six weeks. We are going to work in a primary school in Sudan. What are you going to do, Jeff?

Jeff: I am going to travel around Europe.

 

Ex. 2Complete the sentences using going to.

 

1. – Why are you turning on the television? - I am going to watch the news. 2. – Why are filling that bucket with water? - I am going to wash the car. 3. – I've decided to repaint this room. – Oh, have you? What colour are you going to paint it? 4. – Where are you going? Are you going shopping? – Yes, I am going to buy something for dinner. 5. – Has Mike decided what to do when he leaves school? – Oh, yes. Everything is planned. He is going to have a holiday for a few weeks and then he is going to do a computer programming course. 6. – Have you decided what to do with that job that was advertised? – Yes, I am not going to apply for it. 7 . – John, do you want me to take you to the airport? – No, thanks, Joe. Ann is going to take me.

Ex. 3Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of would like.

 

1. Do you want a banana? – Would you like a banana?

2. My dream is to be a chef. – I would like to be a chef.

3. Do you want to play a game of tennis? – Would you like to play a game of tennis?

4. Do you want to see my paintings? – Would you like to see my paintings?

5. It would be great to go to the theatre at the weekends. - I would like to go to the theatre at the weekends.

6. Can I get you a drink? – Would you like a drink?

7. He wants some sugar in his coffee. – He would like some sugar in his coffee.

8. I want to thank you for your hospitality. – I would like to thank you for your hospitality.

9. Tony wants a cup of tea. – Tony would like a cup of tea.

10. Does Robert want to ride with us? – Would Robert like to ride with us?

Ex. 4Rewrite the sentences using the words in bold. Do not change the meaning of the original sentences.

 

1. Would Mary like to work here? - Does Mary want to work here? 2. My plan is to travel around the world. – I am going to travel around the world. 3. They're going to visit Egypt next year. - They're planning to visit Egypt next year. 4. Would you like to go to the beach with us? - Do you want to go to the beach with us? 5. She's going to talk to your parents about it. - She's planning to talk to your parents about it. 6. Her plan is to work abroad for two years. – She is going to work abroad for two years. 7. Mike's plan is to have a great party for his birthday this year. – Mike is going to have a great party for his birthday this year.

 

 


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