Complete each sentence with the correct form of present continuous or be going to. Complete the sentences about future plans using present continuous or be going to. Complete the s... Complete each sentence with the correct form of present continuous or be going to. Complete the sentences about future plans using present continuous or be going to. Complete the sentences using who, which, or what. Use who, where, or what to complete the following questions.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to complete sentences using the correct forms of the present continuous or the phrase 'be going to', as well as using interrogative words like 'who', 'which', and 'what' in various contexts. This involves understanding grammar rules and sentence structure.
Answer
1e) is starting, 2c) are having, 4a) where is the car, others corrected.
Corrections:
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e) present continuous 'is starting'
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c) present continuous 'are having'
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e) 'who'
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a) 'Where is the car?' b) 'What does Julie like?' c) 'What was on the table?' d) 'Who is from Colombia?' e) 'Where has William visited?'
Answer for screen readers
Corrections:
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e) present continuous 'is starting'
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c) present continuous 'are having'
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e) 'who'
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a) 'Where is the car?' b) 'What does Julie like?' c) 'What was on the table?' d) 'Who is from Colombia?' e) 'Where has William visited?'
More Information
Ensure to use 'be going to' for plans and present continuous for scheduled events with time/place. Use 'who' for people, 'which' for choices, and 'what' for general inquiries.
Tips
Common mistake: mixing present continuous with 'going to'. Ensure time phrases for the present continuous. Identify subject vs. object roles in questions.
Sources
- Future forms: 'will', 'be going to' and present continuous | LearnEnglish - learnenglish.britishcouncil.org
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