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Enjoying Life 11
B. Read the text and mark the sentences as true (T) or false (F). Correct
the false ones.
Kyle’s Dream House
When I grow up, I will live in a huge house. My house will be
lovely, and it will look out over a lake. My house will be violet with
an orange roof. There will be five large rooms upstairs. There will
be two big balconies. One will be at the front, and the other will
be at the back of the house. The back balcony will look out over
a river. The river will be as clean as an aquarium.
There will be nine rooms downstairs: two kitchens, a dining room, two bathrooms, three bedrooms,
and a huge living room. The living room will be full of comfortable sofas and armchairs. I will have a
fireplace in the living room. My cat and dog will sleep in front of the fireplace. My bedroom will be
upstairs, and it will have a view of the blue lake. I will hear the sound of the lake and the wind.
My dream house will have a huge garden. There will be all kinds of flowers in the garden. The
greenhouse will be in the south of the garden, and I will grow my flowers there in winter. I will invite my
friends to my house and have a wonderful time there. I hope my dream house will come true.
1. Kyle wants to have a house by the sea. 4. There will be a fire in the kitchen.
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2. The house will have five rooms. 5. Kyle won’t have a pet.
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3. Kyle will see a river from one of the balconies. 6. Kyle will grow vegetables in her garden.
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Be going to
We use be going to to talk about: We use the following time expressions with be
• plans in the near future. going to:
We are going to give a big party next week. tomorrow, this weekend, tonight, next Monday, next
week, next month, etc.
Tom is going to meet me at the airport tomorrow.
in two/three days’ time, the day after tomorrow,
• something that will happen because we tonight, soon, this evening, in a week/month/year,
have evidence.
etc.
Julia is pregnant. She is going to have a baby.
Tim is tired. He is going to sleep soon.
Affirmative Negative Question
I am going to learn. I am not going to learn. Am I going to learn?
You are going to learn. You are not going to learn. Are you going to learn?
He is going to learn. He is not going to learn. Is he going to learn?
She is going to learn. She is not going to learn. Is she going to learn?
It is going to learn. It is not going to learn. Is it going to learn?
We are going to learn. We are not going to learn. Are we going to learn?
You are going to learn. You are not going to learn. Are you going to learn?
They are going to learn. They are not going to learn. Are they going to learn?
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