1)___you___ a picnic next Tuesday? (to have) 2) They___ to the bus stop this afternoon. (to
walk)3) Jane____to the office next Friday. (not/to go)4) His brother____a letter to his uncle today. (to write)5)I____my homework after school, (not/to do)6) Sophie and Nick ____their friends after English club. (to meet)7)I___your friend____his holidays in Wales? (spend)Ответы на вопрос
2.They will walk to the bus stop this afternoon
3. Jane won’t go to the office next Friday
4. His brother will write a letter to his uncle today.
5. I won’t do my homework after school
6.Sophie and Nick will meet their friends after English club
7.Will your friends spend his holidays in Wales?
The sentences you provided are examples of future tense in English, specifically using the "going to" structure. Here are the completed sentences with the verbs filled in:
1) You are going to have a picnic next Tuesday? 2) They are going to walk to the bus stop this afternoon. 3) Jane is not going to go to the office next Friday. 4) His brother is going to write a letter to his uncle today. 5) I am not going to do my homework after school. 6) Sophie and Nick are going to meet their friends after English club. 7) I am going to spend your friend's holidays in Wales?
In each of these sentences, the "going to" future tense is used to talk about future plans or intentions. For example, "You are going to have a picnic next Tuesday?" means that you plan to have a picnic next Tuesday. Similarly, "His brother is going to write a letter to his uncle today" means that his brother plans to write a letter to his uncle today.
In some of the sentences, the negative form "not going to" is used to express a future plan or intention not to do something. For example, "Jane is not going to go to the office next Friday" means that Jane plans not to go to the office next Friday.
Please note that in English, the "going to" future tense is used with all subjects, not just "I". So, you can say "They are going to walk to the bus stop this afternoon", "You are going to have a picnic next Tuesday?", etc.
Also, remember that in English, the word order in questions can change. For example, "You are going to have a picnic next Tuesday?" can also be asked as "Are you going to have a picnic next Tuesday?" , .
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