Enunciados en afirmativo, negativo y pregunta de FUTURE BE GOING TO + VERB AND FUTURE WILL sobra la televisión
Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
afirmativo: my nice was doing her homework alone.
negativo: Teresa wasn't listeng yo music in the room.
pregunta: were his brothers working in fue office?
Respuesta:
AFFIRMATIVE
1. If you want to learn another language, You should learn some strategies.
2. You look so tired! You should get more sleep.
3. Mariela works so hard. She should take a vacation.
NEGATIVE
1. Rodrigo shouldn't smoke so much, he has a terrible cough.
2. You shouldn't drink too much coffee before you go to bed.
3. Some doctors say that we shouldn't eat meat, it is bad for our health.
QUESTION FUTURE BE GOING TO + VERB AND FUTURE WILL
1. Questions without question words in the going to-future
Auxiliary Subject going to Verb Rest Yes/No Subject Auxiliary
(+ n't)
Are you going to watch TV tonight? Yes,
No, I
I am.
am not.
Is Hillary going to read a book over the weekend? Yes,
No,
No, she
she
she is.
is not.
isn't.
2. Questions with question words in the going to-future
Question word Auxiliary Subject going to Verb Rest Answer
Where are you going to spend your holidays? I am going to spend my holidays in Italy.
What is Frank going to have for dinner? He is going to have a pizza.
Explicación:
Los verbos auxiliares que permiten formar negativos en los diferentes tiempos verbales son: be, do, have y will.
Existen verbos que no necesitan auxiliares para formar la negación en presente, que son los verbos to be, can, to have got.
Para formar los negativos también pueden utilizarse los verbos modales, es decir aquellos que señalan la capacidad o posibilidad de realizar una acción: should (debería), could (podría), must (debe), might (quizás).
Por ejemplo:
You should study.
You shouldn’t study.
En afirmativo, se utiliza la expresión de cantidad “some” (alguno, algo de) y sus derivados como “somebody” (alguien) o “something” (algo). Sin embargo, al pasar a la negación, se utiliza “any”.
Ejemplo:
I put some milk in my tea. / Le pongo un poco de leche a mi té.
I don’t put any milk in my tea. / No le pongo leche a mi té.