Going to-future Negative Exercise 1

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 negative sentences in the going to-future.

You can find the exercise below:

Going to-future Negative Exercise 1

Complete the following sentences by filling in the correct negative form of the going to-future.
1.
She (not, to give) back the money she owes me.
2.
We (not, to believe) him anymore after all the lies he already told us.
3.
The weather (not, to be) nice today.
4.
Farmer Fred (not, to sell) his sheep for such a low price.
5.
Grandfather (not, to give) me any candy.
6.
Apple (not, to lower) the price of the old iPhone when it's 2 years old.
7.
My favourite restaurant (not, to host) big parties soon.
8.
The government (not, to make) any decisions about the current situation.
9.
My new running shoes (not, to last) long because the quality is bad.
10.
My friends (not, to support) my charity.

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