MODALS, GOING TO AND OBJ PN
MODALS, GOING TO AND OBJ PN
MODALS, GOING TO AND OBJ PN
Creative Writing
Write 3 sentences using could and 3 sentences using should. Be creative and use different contexts.
Example for could: I could visit Paris next summer if I save enough money.
Example for should: You should always look both ways before crossing the street.
Mastering Be Going To
Grammar Rules
1. Be Going To is used to express:
o Future plans or intentions:
I’m going to visit my grandparents this weekend.
o Predictions based on evidence:
Look at those dark clouds. It’s going to rain.
2. Structure:
o Affirmative: Subject + be (am/is/are) + going to + base verb
She is going to study tonight.
o Negative: Subject + be (am/is/are) + not + going to + base verb
We are not going to watch the movie.
o Question: Be (am/is/are) + subject + going to + base verb?
Are you going to attend the meeting?
Make Sentences
Write sentences using be going to based on the prompts.
1. (I / learn / a new language this year)
→ _________________________________
2. (She / not / come to the party)
→ _________________________________
3. (We / travel / to Japan next summer)
→ _________________________________
4. (you / meet / your friend later?)
→ _________________________________
5. (They / not / play soccer tomorrow)
→ _________________________________
Object Pronouns
Grammar Rules
Object pronouns replace nouns that receive the action in a sentence.
They are:
o me, you, him, her, it, us, them
Examples:
I see Sarah. → I see her.
He called Mark and me. → He called us.