4 1 18 ompleta i seguenti dialoghi in modo logico, inserendo le parti mancanti date in C ordine sparso. Poi ascolta e verifica. A: How do you get .................................................................? It takes about six hours. B: I go .......................................... A: How long does the journey to Boston take? B: .......................................................................................................................... a good trip by taxi A: Have ................................................................ then! to the airport 2 I m late about fifteen minutes Willie: .................... do you come to school, Zoe? Zoe: I usually come ................................... and I sometimes take ........................ a good idea Willie: How long ............................................................................. on foot? does it take you Zoe: It takes me ............................................................................ But when ....................................., I roller-skate! How the bus on foot Willie: That s ...................................................! grammar Il futuro con (to) be going to Il futuro con (to) be going to, detto anche futuro intenzionale, si usa per indicare l intenzione di compiere un azione oppure per esprimere un fatto che probabilmente accadrà. Può essere accompagnato da espressioni di tempo quali tomorrow, next week/month forma affermativa Si costruisce così: (to) be forma base + going to del verbo Ripassa sulla tabella come si costruiscono la forma negativa e la forma interrogativa con le short answers. 56 UNIT 6 contratta I m going He s going They re going to leave tomorrow. to leave next week. to leave next month. non contratta I am going He is going They are going to leave tomorrow. to leave next week. to leave next month. forma negativa I m not (I am not) going to leave. He isn t (he is not) going to leave. They aren t (they are not) going to leave. forma interrogativa Are you going to leave? Is he going to leave? Are they going to leave? short answers Yes, I am. / No, I m not. Yes, he is. / No, he isn t. Yes, they are. / No, they aren t.
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