Proste . Angielski. ;) Pomóżcie .
Wybierz właściwą formę. przykład: She ................. to school on her bike. A. is often going *B. often goes C. has often goes
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1. I (don’t show/haven’t shown/am not showing) you all my picures from the Himalayas yet!
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2. My daughter(has been eating/has eaten/is eating) dinner for an hour, and there is still food left.
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3. I’m sorry, I(am not loving/haven’t loved you/don’t love) you any more.
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4. Somebody stop her! Where ( does she go/is she going/she goes) ?
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5. I’ve looked for her everywhere. Where (is she going/has he gone/does she go) ?
Wybierz właściwą formę. przykład: She ................. to school on her bike. A. is often going *B. often goes C. has often goes
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6. Where( does she go/is she going/has she gone) in the evenings?
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7. Where(hass he gone/has he been going/is he going) lately?
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8. I(was learning/learnt/have been learning) English for seven years.
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9. When(do you usually go/have you gone/you usually go) to sleep?
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10. How much ( are you paying/have you been paying/have you paid) for your new car?
Wybierz właściwą formę. przykład: Sorry, kids, there [ * is going to be / will be ] a change in the timetable.
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1. It (will/is going to) rain. Look at these clouds.
Wybierz właściwą formę. przykład: Sorry, kids, there [ * is going to be / will be ] a change in the timetable.
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2. It (will/is going to)be Thursday the day after tomorrow.
Wybierz właściwą formę. przykład: Sorry, kids, there [ * is going to be / will be ] a change in the timetable.
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3. The next piece (is going to/will ) be a comedy called "King Liar".
Wybierz właściwą formę. przykład: Sorry, kids, there [ * is going to be / will be ] a change in the timetable.
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4. Sue is very ill. She (will/is going to ) have an operation, but she is very worried.
Wybierz właściwą formę. przykład: Sorry, kids, there [ * is going to be / will be ] a change in the timetable.
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5. Sue doesn’t know if her operation(will/is going to) be successful.
Wybierz właściwą formę. przykład: Sorry, kids, there [ * is going to be / will be ] a change in the timetable.
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6. What? There(will/is going to) be a test tomorrow?
Wybierz właściwą formę. przykład: Sorry, kids, there [ * is going to be / will be ] a change in the timetable.
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7. Test? Tomorrow? I (will/is going to) learn all night then…
Wybierz właściwą formę. przykład: Sorry, kids, there [ * is going to be / will be ] a change in the timetable.
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8. The person who draws the longest straw(will/is going to) be our leader, OK?
Wybierz właściwą formę. przykład: Sorry, kids, there [ * is going to be / will be ] a change in the timetable.
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9. We(are going to/will) spend holiday abroad.
Wybierz właściwą formę. przykład: Sorry, kids, there [ * is going to be / will be ] a change in the timetable.
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10. We (are going /will go )to Ungru-Burmu for the summer holiday.
To be going to
Ułóż przeczenia. (Banalnie łatwe!) Pamiętaj, że poprawne zdanie powinno być rozpoczęte z dużej litery i zakończone odpowiednim znakiem interpunkcyjnym. Przykład: She’s going to cry. She isn’t going to cry.
1. Help! I am going to faint!
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2. Ken is going to tell Barbie everything.
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3. The Corrs are going to come to Warsaw.
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4. It is going to rain in the afternoon.
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5. We are going to the cinema.
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Ułóż przeczenia. (Banalnie łatwe!) Pamiętaj, że poprawne zdanie powinno być rozpoczęte z dużej litery i zakończone odpowiednim znakiem interpunkcyjnym. Przykład: She’s going to cry. She isn’t going to cry.
6. Sally is going to sing a new song.
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7. I am going to stay here!
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8. My mother is going to buy a puppy.
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9. The seven dwarves are going to work.
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10. Sue is going to take a taxi.
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To be going to
Wybierz właściwą odpowiedż: Przykład: Janet … visit her mother in hospital. a. going to *b. is going to c. isn’t going
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1. They say The Titanic is good. I (‘m going to/’m going/going to)see it tomorrow.
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2. She (isn’t go to tell/isn’t go to telling/isn’t going to tell)me what I must do!
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3. Fred(not going/isn’t going to/is goingn’t) spend a whole week in the Himalayas.
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4. We (are going/going to go to/are going to going)to Sweden this weekend.
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5. (it is going/There goes/There is going)to be a lot of sun today.
Wybierz właściwą odpowiedż: Przykład: Janet … visit her mother in hospital. a. going to *b. is going to c. isn’t going
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6. Dave and I(are going to is/are going to be/are going to are) lawyers soon.
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7. My sister (‘s going to/is go to/goes to) phone our parents, so I needn’t do it.
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8. Fish (is going isn’t/isn’t going to be/isn’t goingn’t to) expensive this Christmas.
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9. Look at that burning plane! It(goes to fall/is going to fall/is to falling) down!
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10. We (‘re going finish/’re going to finish/’re finish) this exercise.
Zastanów się jak można odpowiedzieć na podane pytania. Przyjrzyj się możliwym odpowiedziom i połącz zdania w logiczne pary pytanie - odpowiedź.
Przeciągnij elementy z lewej strony ekranu we właściwe miejsca z prawej.
Przykład: What are we going to sit on? On the floor, I’m afraid.
What is Wilma going to have?
What gift are you going to give Mum?
What are you going to do with your computer?
What’s Merlin going to do?
What are you going to do without a job?
Zastanów się jak można odpowiedzieć na podane pytania. Przyjrzyj się możliwym odpowiedziom i połącz zdania w logiczne pary pytanie - odpowiedź.
Przeciągnij elementy z lewej strony ekranu we właściwe miejsca z prawej.
Przykład: What are we going to sit on? On the floor, I’m afraid.
Why are you going to help the girls?
What colour is your balcony going to be?
Who is going to be your husband?
Who are you going to send this postcard to?
What are you going to wear in the evening?
Przyjrzyj się podanym informacjom i zdecyduj co może być następstwem wydarzeń przedstawionych w poniższych zdaniach.
Na tej zasadzie połącz zdania w logiczne pary.
Przeciągnij elementy z lewej strony ekranu we właściwe miejsca z prawej.
przykład: David has already bought a ticket for Sunday. - He’s going to watch the match.
Look at all these black clouds!
Why are you dressed up?
The cat’s opened the canary cage!
I’ve bought a small piece of land.
What a relief. They’re smiling.
Przyjrzyj się podanym informacjom i zdecyduj co może być następstwem wydarzeń przedstawionych w poniższych zdaniach. Na tej zasadzie połącz zdania w logiczne pary.
Przeciągnij elementy z lewej strony ekranu we właściwe miejsca z prawej.
przykład: David has already bought a ticket for Sunday. - He’s going to watch the match.
Look! Those two cars are going so fast.
The pub is full of mean hooligans.
We’re packing the car.
Steve has sold his ticket.
Lucy is pregnant.
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1. I haven’t shown you all my picures from the Himalayas yet!
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2. My daughter has been eating dinner for an hour, and there is still food left.
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3. I’m sorry, I don’t love you anymore.
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4. Somebody stop her! Where is she going?
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5. I’ve looked for her everywhere. Where has she gone?
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6. Where does she go in the evenings?
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7. Where has he gone lately?
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8. I have been learning English for seven years.
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9. When do you usually go to sleep?
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10. How much have you paid for your new car?
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1. It is going to rain. Look at these clouds.
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2. It is going to be Thursday the day after tomorrow.
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3. The next piece is going to be a comedy called "King Liar".
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4. Sue is very ill. She is going to have an operation, but she is very worried.
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5. Sue doesn’t know if her operation will be successful.
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6. What? There is going to be a test tomorrow?
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7. Test? Tomorrow? I will learn all night then…
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8. The person who draws the longest straw will be our leader, OK?
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9. We are going to spend holiday abroad.
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10. We are going to Ungru-Burmu for the summer holiday.
1. I'm not going to faint!
2. Ken isn't going to tell Barbie everything.
3. The Corrs aren't going to come to Warsaw.
4. It isn't going to rain in the afternoon.
5. We aren't going to the cinema.
6. Sally isn't going to sing a new song.
7. I'm not going to stay here!
8. My mother isn't going to buy a puppy.
9. The seven dwarves aren't going to work.
10. Sue isn't going to take a taxi.
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1. They say The Titanic is good. I (‘m going to/’m going/going to)see it tomorrow.
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2. She (isn’t go to tell/isn’t go to telling/isn’t going to tell)me what I must do!
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3. Fred(not going/isn’t going to/is goingn’t) spend a whole week in the Himalayas.
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4. We (are going/going to go to/are going to going)to Sweden this weekend.
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5. (it is going/There goes/There is going)to be a lot of sun today.
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6. Dave and I(are going to is/are going to be/are going to are) lawyers soon.
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7. My sister (‘s going to/is go to/goes to) phone our parents, so I needn’t do it.
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8. Fish (is going isn’t/isn’t going to be/isn’t goingn’t to) expensive this Christmas.
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9. Look at that burning plane! It(goes to fall/is going to fall/is to falling) down!
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10. We (‘re going finish/’re going to finish/’re finish) this exercise.
What is Wilma going to have? She’s going to have a coffee.
What gift are you going to give Mum? A pair of golden earrings.
What are you going to do with your computer? I am going to sell it.
What’s Merlin going to do? He’s going to help Luke.
What are you going to do without a job? I am going to find a new one.
Why are you going to help the girls? Because I like them.
What colour is your balcony going to be? Green.
Who is going to be your husband? I don’t know yet.
Who are you going to send this postcard to? To my boyfriend’s parents.
What are you going to wear in the evening? A black suit.
Look at all these black clouds!It’s going to rain!
Why are you dressed up? I’m going to a job interview.
The cat’s opened the canary cage! It’s going to eat it.
I’ve bought a small piece of land. I’m going to build a house.
What a relief. They’re smiling. Everything’s going to be fine.
Look! Those two cars are going so fast. They are going to crash!
The pub is full of mean hooligans. There’s going to be trouble.
We’re packing the car. We’re going away for holiday.
Steve has sold his ticket. He’s not going to go with us.
Lucy is pregnant. She’s going to have a baby.
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1. haven’t shown
2. has been eating
3 I’m sorry, I don’t love you any more.
4. Somebody stop her! Where is she going ?
5. I’ve looked for her everywhere. Where has he gone?
6. Where does she go in the evenings?
7. Where has he been going lately?
8. I have been learning English for seven years.
9. When do you usually go to sleep?
10. How much have you paid for your new car?
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1. It is going to rain. Look at these clouds.
2. Its going to be Thursday the day after tomorrow.
3. The next piece is going to be a comedy called "King Liar".
4. Sue is very ill. She is going to have an operation, but she is very worried.
5. Sue doesn’t know if her operation will be successful.
6. What? There will be a test tomorrow?
7. Test? Tomorrow? I (will/is going to) learn all night then… (nie wiem czy to literowka z Twojej strony i mialo byc "am going to" zamiast "is", bo mnie by wlasnie pasowalo "am going to". jesli to jednak jest "is" to daj "will")
8. The person who draws the longest straw will be our leader, OK?
9. We are going to spend holiday abroad.
10. We are going to Ungru-Burmu for the summer holiday.
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1. Help! I am going to faint!
Help! I am not going to faint!
2. Ken is going to tell Barbie everything.
Ken is not going to tell Barbie anything.
3. The Corrs are going to come to Warsaw.
The Corrs aren't going to come to Warsaw.
4. It is going to rain in the afternoon.
It's not going to rain in the afternoon.
5. We are going to the cinema.
We're not going to the cinema.
6. Sally is going to sing a new song.
Sally isn't going to sing a new song.
7. I am going to stay here!
I'm not going to stay here!
8. My mother is going to buy a puppy.
My mother isn't going to buy a puppy.
9. The seven dwarves are going to work.
The seven dwarves aren't going to work.
10. Sue is going to take a taxi.
Sue isn't going to take a taxi.
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1. They say The Titanic is good. I‘m going to see it tomorrow.
2. She isn’t going to tell me what I must do!
3. Fred isn’t going to spend a whole week in the Himalayas.
4. We are going to Sweden this weekend.
5. There is going)to be a lot of sun today.
6. Dave and I are going to be lawyers soon.
7. My sister‘s going to phone our parents, so I needn’t do it.
8. Fish isn’t going to be expensive this Christmas.
9. Look at that burning plane! Itis going to fall down!
10. We ’re going to finish this exercise.
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What are you going to do without a job? I amgoing to find a new one.
What are you going to do with your computer? I am going to sell it.
What’s Merlin going to do? He’s going to help Luke.
What is Wilma going to have? She’s going to have a coffee.
What gift are you going to give Mum? A pair of golden earrings.
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Who is going to be your husband? I don’t know yet.
Why are you going to help the girls? Because I like them.
What are you going to wear in the evening? A black suit.
What colour is your balcony going to be? Green.
Who are you going to send this postcard to? To my boyfriend’s parents.
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Why are you dressed up? I’m going to a job interview.
What a relief. They’re smiling. Everything’s going to be fine.
I’ve bought a small piece of land. I’m going to build a house.
Look at all these black clouds! It’s going to rain!
The cat’s opened the canary cage! It’s going to eat it.
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We’re going away for holiday.We’re packing the car.
Look! Those two cars are going so fast. They are going to crash!
The pub is full of mean hooligans. There’s going to be trouble.
Steve has sold his ticket. He’s not going to go with us.
Lucy is pregnant. She’s going to have a baby.