Instructions. Use the words in parenthesis to form the future progressive with going to. Use the complete form. Example: He (work)___________tomorrow.
is going to be working
Explanation
Use am/is/are + going to be+ verb-ing to form the progressive form of be going to.
Affirmative: We are going to be working hard during the next few days so that we can finish this project.
Negative: I am not going to be working this Saturday, so I can go to the park. Contractions can be used: I'm not going to be, You're not going to be, He's not going to be, etc.
Question: Are you going to be doing anything tomorrow?
When using adverbs such as probably, definitely, really, etc., the adverb immediately precedes going to. I'm definitely going to be driving less with these high gasoline prices. We are probably going to be having a meeting this Friday to discuss the new marketing strategy.
If the sentences is negative, the adverb precedes not. I'm definitely not going to buy an SUV.
Mildred (fix) __________lunch in a few minutes.
Tom and Janet (bring) __________Coke and chips for the picnic.
Father: I hope you (study) __________hard this week for your finals.
Son: Yes, I (definitely, study) __________every day this week.
(they, work) __________on I435 tomorrow?
I (not, do) __________ anything this weekend, so I should have plenty of time to rest.
(you, do) __________ anything this weekend?
What (you, do) __________later on tonight?
This weekend the students (study) __________ for the exam.