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ENGL 1010

Will and Going to Exercises


(60 points)

Instructions:

Before completing this assignment, you must read and review all the required learning
resources for this module.

In this assignment, you will use the same sentences to complete different tasks. There
are 2 parts in this assignment.
Part 1:
Provide the following for each sentence: (2 points each)
1. An affirmative future statement using will
2. A negative future statement using will
3. An interrogative future statement using will
Example:
Sentece: María (to show) the procedure.
1. María will show the procedure (Affirmative)
2. María will not show the procedure. (Negative)
3. Will María show the procedure? (Interrogative)

Sentences:

1. The rain (to stop) in 30 minutes.


Affirmative:
-The rain will stop in 30 minutes.
Negative:
-The rain will not stop in 30 minutes.
Interrogative:
-Will the rain stop in 30 minutes?

2. Your sister (to play) with you tomorrow.


Affirmative:
-Your sister will play with you tomorrow.
Negative:
-Your sister will not play with you tomorrow.
Interrogative:
-Will your sister play with you tomorrow?

3. The firemen (to help) the people in the burning building.


Affirmative:
-The firemen will help the people in the burning building.
Negative:
-The firemen will not help the people in the burning building.
Interrogative:
-Will the firemen help the people in the burning building?

4. You (to listen) to the instructions carefully.


Affirmative:
-You will listen to the instructions carefully.
Negative:
-You will not listen to the instructions carefully,
Interrogative:
-Will you listen to the instructions carefully?

5. She (to bring) cookies to the party.


Affirmative:
-She will bring cookies to the party.
Negative:
-She will not bring cookies to the party.
Interrogative:
-Will she bring cookies to the party?
Part 2:
Provide the following for each sentence: (2 points each)
1. An affirmative future statement using going to
2. A negative future statement using going to
3. An interrogative future statement using going to

Example:
María (to show) the procedure.
1. María is going to show the procedure (Affirmative)
2. María is not going to show the procedure. (Negative)
3. Is María going to show the procedure? (Interrogative)

Sentences:

1. I (to go) to the movies tonight.


Affirmative:
I am going to the movies tonight.
Negative:
I am not going to the movies tonight.
Interrogative:
Am I going to the movies tonight?

2. She (to wash) her car tomorrow.


Affirmative:
She is going to wash her car tomorrow.
Negative:
She is not going to wash her car tomorrow.
Interrogative:
Is she going to wash her car tomorrow?

3. They (to film) another movie in Puerto Rico.


Affirmative:
They are going to another movie in Puerto Rico.
Negative:
They are not going to another movie in Puerto Rico.
Interrogative:
Are they going to another movie in Puerto Rico?

4. Caroline and I (to visit) my grandparents.


Affirmative:
Caroline and I are going to visit my grandparents.
Negative:
Caroline and I are not going to visit my grandparents.
Interrogative:
Are Caroline and I going to visit my grandparents?

5. Kevin (to score) a goal in the soccer game.


Affirmative:
Kevin is going to score a goal in the soccer game.
Negative:
Kevin is not going to score a goal in the soccer game.
Interrogative:
Is Kevin going to score a goal in the soccer game?

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