1. How long are you going to stay in Greece? - I'm going to stay for about two weeks.
2. How are you going to get there? - I'm going to fly.
3. Where are you going to stay? - I'm going to stay in a hotal . . . .
4. What are you going to do? - I'm going to swim and enjoy the sun.
5. How many books are you going to take with you? - I'm not going to take any books, just magazines.
Kursiv musste ich einsetzen.
Plans or no plans? "going to" or "will"?
1. It is Janet's birthday on February 2nd.
She will be eleven then.
2. Her parents have decided to give her a pet.
They will buy a hamster. (Hier müsste doch aber auch "going to buy" möglich sein, oder?)
3. The Whites want to fly to Austria for a skiing
holiday. They must take lots of warm clothes
because it's going to be cold there.
4. The pop singer Mike Walker has given an
interview about his plans for the future.
He is going to write a book about . . .
5. It rained all day yesterday. It will be
probably rain tomorrow, too.
6. Perhaps Helen will work for her fahter
when she leaves school. He paints houses
and she often helps. (Auch "going to work" möglich? Sie wahrscheinlich beabsichtigt sie . . . )
7. Sally has written to Uncle Ernie and Aunt
Mary. She is going to visit them next week.
8. Liz is sure she will see lots of baby animals
at the zoo in the spring.
9. Andy has decided to learn the guitar.
He's going to practise every day, too.
10.Mr Hill wants to go to Spain in the summer.
He is sure the sun will shine and the sea
will be much warmer than in Britain.
Danke ihr Lieben