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Form a sentence with be going to (interrogative) Verb: Bake
Is she going to bake? Or Is she going to bake cookies?
Form a sentence with be going to (interrogative) Verb: Play
Is he going to play futbol?
Form a sentence with be going to (postive) Verb: Surf
They are going to surf. Or They´re going to surf.
Form a sentence with be going to (negative) Verb: Win
He isn´t going to win. Or He is not going to win.
Form a sentence with be going to (postive) Verb: Travel
She is going to travel. Or She´s going to travel.
Form a sentence with be going to (negative) Verb: Study
She isn´t going to study. or She is not going to study.
Form a question using the response: I have 5 dollars in my wallet.
How much money do you have your wallet?
Form a question using the response: I have 5 books in my backpack.
How many books do you have your backpack?
Form a question using the response: The school is close to the bank.
How far is the school from the bank?
Form a question using the response: The school is next to the bank.
Where is the school?
Form a question using the response: My English class is at 9:30 am.
When is your English class? or What time is your English class?
Form a question using the response: He is my teacher.
Who is he?
Form a question using the response: I am from London, England.
Where are you from?
Form a question: Why / Lily / to cry?
Why is Lily crying?
Form a question: Where / we / to go?
Where are we going?
Form a question: Who/ Nick / to talk to ?
Who is Nick talking to?
Form a question: What/ the children/ to do?
What are the children doing?
Asks about distance
How far
Asks about length
How long
Asking about frequency
How often
Ask about quantity (uncountable nouns)
How much
Asking about quantity (countable nouns)
How many
Asks about condition or manner
How
Asks about a person
Who
Asks for reason or what for...
Why
Asks about time.
When
Asks about a place
Where
Asks for information specifying one or more people or things; asks for choice
Which
Asks for more information about something; confirmation
What
Which is the correct form of the interrogative for Be going to
 
Verb to be + Subject + Going to + Verb base form
 
Subject + Verb to be + Going to + Verb base form
 
Wh-question + Subject + Verb (-ing)