going to vs present conitonuous
1. We're eating at a restaurant tonight. (eat)
2. They are going to drive Manchester tomorrow morning. (drive)
3. I'm going to brush my teetch , have w wash, and go to bed. (brush)
4. Be careful with that plate! You are breaking it! (break)
5. My parents are staying with us for the weekend. (stay)
6. Who's tallking him the news? (tell)
7. Hurry up! We are missing the train! (miss)
8. How many people are going to arrive today? (arrive)
9. They are seeing Nick at 10 o'clock tomorrow. (see)
10. I'm going to the seaside next weekend. (go)
11. Who is going to come to John's party later? (come)
12. Bring your hat and gloves - it is getting cold later tonight. (get)
13. Mary is flying to Barbados next Saturday. (fly)
14. Our riends are going to meet us before the concert. (meet)
15. We are moving into our new house next month. (move)
Czy dobrą formę wstawiłem? W nie których mogą być 2.