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Ex. 2 Rewrite the sentences using the words in bold. Do not change the meaning of the original sentences.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 613.
1. My plan is to go to London this summer. (going) 2. Her plan is to have a party for her birthday on Sunday. (going) 3. Their plan is not to buy a small flat. (going) 4. Would you like to work at hospital? (want) 5. Would your sister like to go abroad next summer? (want)6. Would Peter like to move a house? (want)7.She isgoing to be an actress. (planning)8.They are going to study Chinese next year. (planning) 9.I am not going to work in summer. (planning) 10. My brother is not going to buy a car next year. (planning)
Ex. 3Complete the dialogue between Danny (D) and his French friend, Simone (S) with the correct form of going to or would like to and the verbs in brackets.
D: Hi, Simone! I passed all my exams! S: That's fantastic! So, what are your plans? What (1) ____ (do) now? D: Well, I've got a place at university next year. I (2) ____ (not go) this year because I (3) ____ (take) a gap year first. S: Oh really? What (4) ____ (do)? D: Well, I'm not sure. I think I (5) ______ (go) to France for a few months because I (6) _____ (study) French at university, as you know. S: Sounds great. D: But I haven't got much money, so I (7) _____ (find) a job in France. Maybe you could help me, Simone? S: Sure. What (8) ____ (do) here? Have you got any ideas? D: Well, I'm not sure. I (9) ____ (work) in a bar or a shop to practise my French. S: Great. I got a job last week, I (10) _____ (work) in a friend's shop for the summer. I'll ask if there's a job for you too. D: That's fantastic, Simone. S: I'll phone you next week. Bye for now. D: Bye!
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