A2 Future Plans Going To Grammar Test 2 – 15 Questions with Detailed Explanations
Practice A2 future plans with going to in this 15-question English grammar test. Learn how to use am going to, is going to, are going to, negative forms, questions, and base verbs for IELTS, TOEFL, YDS, and general English exams.
The structure be going to is used to talk about future plans, intentions, and predictions based on present evidence. At A2 level, learners need to choose the correct form of am, is, or are before going to. They also need to remember that the main verb after going to stays in the base form, such as “visit,” “study,” “make,” or “do.”
RESULTS
#1. We ___ have a picnic on Sunday.
#2. He ___ help his father tomorrow.
#3. I ___ clean my room after lunch.
#4. Are they ___ visit the museum next week?
#5. She is not ___ watch TV tonight.
#6. My friends ___ start a new project next Monday.
#7. What are you ___ do this evening?
#8. Look at the dark clouds. It ___ rain soon.
#9. We are ___ stay at home today.
#10. Is your mother ___ cook dinner tonight?
#11. They aren’t ___ buy tickets online.
#12. I ___ take the bus to school tomorrow.
#13. The children ___ make a snowman in the garden.
#14. He is going to ___ his homework after dinner.
#15. Are we ___ arrive late for the meeting?
Answer Explanations
Question 1 Explanation
The correct answer is are going to. The subject “we” needs the form “are” in the going to future structure. The sentence talks about a future plan for Sunday. After going to, the main verb “have” stays in the base form.
Question 2 Explanation
The correct answer is is going to. The subject “he” is singular, so the correct form of “be” is “is.” The word “tomorrow” shows that the sentence is about the future. The sentence describes a future plan or intention to help his father.
Question 3 Explanation
The correct answer is am going to. With the subject “I,” we use “am” before going to. The sentence talks about a planned action after lunch. The main verb “clean” comes after going to in its base form.
Question 4 Explanation
The correct answer is going to. This is a question with the going to future structure. The auxiliary “are” is already at the beginning of the question, so the missing part is going to. The verb “visit” stays in the base form after it.
Question 5 Explanation
The correct answer is going to. In negative going to sentences, we use “am not,” “is not,” or “are not” before going to. The words “is not” are already given in the sentence. The sentence means that she does not plan to watch TV tonight.
Question 6 Explanation
The correct answer is are going to. The subject “my friends” is plural, so the correct form of “be” is “are.” The phrase “next Monday” shows a future time. The sentence describes a future plan to start a new project.
Question 7 Explanation
The correct answer is going to. This is a question about a future plan. The auxiliary “are” is already placed before the subject “you.” After going to, the main verb “do” stays in the base form.
Question 8 Explanation
The correct answer is is going to. We can use going to for predictions based on present evidence. The dark clouds are evidence that rain is likely soon. With the subject “it,” we use “is” before going to.
Question 9 Explanation
The correct answer is going to. The sentence already includes “are,” so the missing part of the future structure is going to. The phrase “today” can refer to a planned action later today. The verb “stay” stays in the base form after going to.
Question 10 Explanation
The correct answer is going to. This is a going to question, and the auxiliary “is” is already used before the subject. The missing part is going to before the base verb “cook.” The sentence asks about a future plan for tonight.
Question 11 Explanation
The correct answer is going to. In negative future plan sentences, we use the negative form of “be” before going to. The word “aren’t” is already given, so the sentence needs going to. The sentence means that they do not plan to buy tickets online.
Question 12 Explanation
The correct answer is am going to. With the subject “I,” the correct form is “am going to.” The word “tomorrow” shows that the action is in the future. The sentence describes the speaker’s plan to take the bus to school.
Question 13 Explanation
The correct answer is are going to. The subject “the children” is plural, so we use “are” before going to. The sentence describes a future plan or intention. The main verb “make” stays in the base form after going to.
Question 14 Explanation
The correct answer is do. After going to, the main verb must be in the base form. We do not use an -ing form or a past form after going to. The correct structure is “is going to do.”
Question 15 Explanation
The correct answer is going to. In a question with going to, the form of “be” comes before the subject. The auxiliary “are” is already at the beginning of the question. The missing part is going to, followed by the base verb “arrive.”
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