미래 단순 시제인 ‘going to’는 영어에서 미래의 계획이나 의도를 표현할 때 사용됩니다. 이는 곧 일어날 것으로 예상되는 일을 말할 때 쓰이며, 선행사건에 기반한 미래의 확신을 나타내기도 해요. 예를 들어 “I am going to study”는 미래에 공부할 계획을 갖고 있다고 말하는 것이죠.
이번 운동을 통해 학생들은 ‘going to’ 구문을 사용하여 미래에 대한 의사를 표현하는 연습을 할 수 있습니다. 각 문장 속의 빈칸을 적절한 단어나 구문으로 채워 미래 시제에 더 익숙해질 수 있도록 구성되어 있어요. 여러분의 영어 문법 실력을 한 단계 끌어올려보세요!
Exercise 1: Future Simple (going to)
I *am going to* (be) learn a new language next year.
She *is going to* (visit) visit her grandparents this weekend.
We *are going to* (watch) watch the new movie tonight.
The weather looks bad. It *is going to* (rain) rain soon.
They *are going to* (have) have a baby in June.
Mike *is going to* (start) start his new job on Monday.
I think I *am going to* (get) get sick; I don’t feel well.
For her birthday, she *is going to* (have) have a big party.
Our team *is going to* (win) win the match tomorrow.
He *is going to* (buy) buy a car as soon as he saves enough money.
They *are going to* (paint) paint their house next month.
We *are going to* (meet) meet at the café at 3 p.m.
I heard that it *is going to* (snow) snow in the mountains this weekend.
They *are going to* (make) make a sequel to that popular movie.
He says he *is going to* (quit) quit smoking from tomorrow.
Exercise 2: Future Simple (going to) – Negative Sentences
I *am not going to* (go) go out tonight; I’m too tired.
She *isn’t going to* (make) make it to the meeting, she has another appointment.
They *aren’t going to* (sell) sell their old house after all.
It *isn’t going to* (be) be possible to finish the project on time.
I guess he *isn’t going to* (accept) accept our offer.
We *are not going to* (change) change our vacation plans.
She *isn’t going to* (study) study abroad next semester.
The company *isn’t going to* (hire) hire any new employees this year.
He *isn’t going to* (pass) pass the exam if he doesn’t study harder.
They *aren’t going to* (come) come to the party, they will be out of town.
I *am not going to* (buy) buy that expensive jacket. It’s not worth the price.
She *isn’t going to* (join) join us for dinner, she has to work late.
We *aren’t going to* (move) move to a new city, we like it here.
She *isn’t going to* (finish) finish her work by five o’clock.
The movie *isn’t going to* (start) start until all the guests arrive.