The going to-future in English is a way to talk about the future. You usually use this tense to give your opinion about something in the future or when you want to talk about your intentions.
On this page, you have an exercise about forming this tense in affirmative (positive) sentences.
You can find the exercise below:
Going to-future Exercise 1
Complete the following sentences by filling in the correct form of the going to-future.
1.
They (to buy) a new car soon.2.
We (to book) a city trip to Prague.3.
There are some dark clouds so it (to rain) tomorrow.4.
My friend (to crash) his car according to his mother.5.
She (to bake) a delicious pie for me.6.
I (to convince) my friend in lending me some money.7.
We (to watch) the new Quentin Tarantino film.8.
My parents (to eat) in that new fancy restaurant in Antwerp.9.
It (to be) a beautiful day today.10.
I think Stephen King (to release) a new book soon.More exercises
- Exercise 2
- Negative Exercise 1
- Negative Exercise 2
- Questions Exercise 1
- Questions Exercise 2
- Mixed Exercise 1
- Mixed Exercise 2
- Mixed Exercise 3
- Mixed Exercise 4
- Mixed Exercise 5