O tempo futuro simples em inglês, frequentemente expresso com o auxiliar “going to”, é usado para descrever ações que planejamos fazer ou que estamos certos que vão acontecer no futuro. Este formulário é comumente utilizado quando decidimos fazer algo no momento da fala ou quando prevemos algo baseado em evidências presentes. A estrutura básica envolve o sujeito, seguido do verbo “to be” no presente, mais “going to” e o verbo principal na forma base. Por exemplo: “I am *going to* study English tomorrow.”
Vamos praticar a construção do futuro simples com “going to” em inglês. Estes exercícios são projetados para ajudar os estudantes a aprimorar seu uso dessa estrutura gramatical de maneira divertida e interativa. Preencha as lacunas com a forma correta do futuro simples usando “going to”. Lembre-se de prestar atenção no contexto das frases para escolher a opção correta.
Exercício 1: Preencha as lacunas com “going to” no futuro simples.
1. It looks like it’s *going to* rain. (rain)
2. They’ve decided they’re *going to* buy a new car. (buy)
3. Are you *going to* visit your grandmother this weekend? (visit)
4. We are *going to* learn French for our trip to Paris. (learn)
5. He isn’t *going to* finish the project tonight. (finish)
6. What are you *going to* do after the meeting? (do)
7. She is *going to* start a new diet on Monday. (start)
8. John is *going to* run a marathon next year. (run)
9. I am *going to* make dinner for my parents. (make)
10. It’s freezing! I think it’s *going to* snow. (snow)
11. We are not *going to* watch TV tonight. We’ve got too much to do. (watch)
12. How is he *going to* solve this problem? (solve)
13. I believe they are *going to* win the competition. (win)
14. She’s *going to* take some time off work to travel. (take)
15. Are they *going to* hold the event outdoors? (hold)
Exercício 2: Complete as frases com o futuro simples com “going to”.
1. Looks like the company is *going to* expand to new markets. (expand)
2. They’re not *going to* attend the meeting, are they? (attend)
3. I’ve heard we are *going to* get a bonus this year. (get)
4. Is he *going to* apologize for his mistake? (apologize)
5. We are *going to* repaint the house next summer. (repaint)
6. I bet Tom is *going to* be late to class again. (be)
7. They are *going to* hire more staff for the project. (hire)
8. I’m *going to* bake a cake for her birthday. (bake)
9. Are you *going to* take part in the charity run? (take)
10. The forecast says it’s *going to* be hot tomorrow. (be)
11. We’re not *going to* make it on time if we don’t hurry. (make)
12. Is she really *going to* study abroad next semester? (study)
13. I’m pretty sure he’s *going to* propose to her soon. (propose)
14. They’re not *going to* change their minds, are they? (change)
15. Look at those clouds! It’s definitely *going to* storm. (storm)