Be going to futureOnline version A short quiz to test students' knowledge of the "be going to" future tense. It can be used as warm-up or revision by Suyai Ojeda 1 For what tense do we use the “be going to” structure? a Past b Present c Future 2 When do we use “be going to”? (two correct options) Choose one or more answers a When we talk about plans in the future b When we talk about things happening in the moment c When we predict something based on evidence 3 Which is the correct form of be going to in affirmative sentences? a subject + verb to be (am/is/are) + going to + infinitive verb b subject + going to + verb to be (am/is/are)+ infinitive verb c verb to be (am/is/are)+ going to + subject + verb 4 Which is the correct form of “be going to” in negative sentences? a subject + verb to be in the negative form (‘m not/ aren’t/ isn’t) + infinitive verb + going to b subject + verb to be in the negative form (‘m not/aren’t/isn’t) + going to + infinitive verb c going to + subject + verb to be in the negative form (‘m not/aren’t/isn’t) + infinitive verb 5 Which is the correct form of “be going to” in questions? a verb to be (am/is/are) + going to + verb + subject ? b subject + verb + verb to be + going to ? c verb to be (am/is/are) + subject + going to + verb ? 6 How do we use the verb to be? a With “I” we use “AM” with “THEY, WE, YOU” we use “ARE” and with “HE, SHE, IT” we use “IS” b With “HE, SHE, IT” we use “AM” with “I” we use “ARE” and with “THEY, WE, YOU” we use “IS” c With “THEY, WE, YOU” we use “AM” with “HE, SHE, IT” we use “ARE” and with “I” we use “AM”