Instructions. Use was/were+going to+the verb in parenthesis to complete the conversations. Example: Linda: Why didn't you take some pictures when you went on vacation? Pete: I (take) was going to take some photos but I forgot my camera.
Explanation
Use was/were + going to + base verb to talk about past plans that did not happen. a. I was going to call you. b. Tom and Joe were going to go fishing but it rained.
Monica: Did you get bread yesterday. Joe: I'm sorry. I (go) ______________________ to the store last night but I forgot. Monica: That's OK. Can you go later on today? Joe: Sure.
Ken: Where's Mike? Larry: He (come) _________________but he had to work.
Joe: The spaghetti is excellent. Monica: Thanks. I (not, make) ________________it but I decided to since we haven't had spaghetti in a long time.
Mary: What were you going to do after you went home? Paula: I (relax) ____________ but then I remembered that I had to do some shopping.
Bill: Why didn't you go hiking with us last Saturday? Fred: I (go) _____________ but I had too many things to do at home.
Robert: Did you go fishing last weekend? Henry: Yes, I went. I (not, go) ____________ but I heard that they were catching a lot of fish so I decided to try my luck.