3. SOMETHING AND ANYTHING
Jim wants something to eat.
Jim doesn’t want anything to eat.
Look at these statements with something and
anything.
NEGATIVE
AFFIRMATIVE
4. SOMETHING AND ANYTHING
There isn’t anything here I like.
There is something in my pocket.
ANYTHING is used in negative statements
when the verb is in the NEGATIVE form.
SOMETHING is used in affirmative
statements.
6. Examples:
There isn’t anything in the fridge.
Carly is always complaining about something.
I don’t have anything in my pocket.
I have something special for your birthday.
Charlie does not have anything to do today.
There’s something on your bed.
She can’t eat anything fattening.
SOMETHING AND ANYTHING
7. KEEP THIS IN MIND!
SOMETHING AFFIRMATIVE
ANYTHING NEGATIVE
SOMETHING AND ANYTHING
8. SOMETHING AND ANYTHING
Do you have something to do after
class?
Do you have anything to do after
class?.
Now look at these sentences.
QUESTION
QUESTION
10. Examples:
Is there anything / something in the fridge?
“Is there anything / something good on TV this
evening?
“Yeah, there’s an interesting movie at 8.”
Do you have anything / something to do after
class?
Is there anything / something in your car?
SOMETHING AND ANYTHING
11. KEEP THIS IN MIND!
SOMETHING AND ANYTHING
QUESTION
12. a. There isn’t ______________ in the fridge.
b. There is _______________ in my backpack.
c. I don’t have ____________ to do today.
d. Is there ___________________ serious with Bob?
e. There’s ___________ on your table, Blair.
f. Do you have _________________ to drink?
g. Chuck doesn’t want _____________ to eat.
anything
anything
anything / something
something
something
anything / something
anything
SOMETHING OR ANYTHING?
14. THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
Demi is going to make pizza tonight.
15. THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
The kids are going to visit
Disney next year.
16. THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
Take a look at this sentences. It refers to the
FUTURE time.
I am going to start college next year.
to be
going to
verb
17. THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
In affirmative statements expressing future time
with going to, we use:
TO BE + GOING TO + VERB
He is going to wash his car tomorrow.
to be
going to
verb
18. THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
Now take a look at this sentence with
going to + the verb to go.
She is going to go to NY next summer.
to be
going to
verb
19. THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
Here’s another way of saying the same thing.
She is going to NY next summer.
She is going to go to NY next summer.
=
,
This is only possible with the verb to go.
20. THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
The Smiths are going to go to Paris next year.
The Smiths are going to Paris next year.
21. THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
In negative statements expressing future time
with going to, we use:
TO BE + NOT + GOING TO + VERB
He is not going to wash his car tomorrow.
to be
going to
verbnot
22. Examples:
I am going to study Spanish next year.
I am not going to study Spanish next year.
Affirmative
Negative
THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
23. Examples:
We are going to start college next month.
We are not going to start college next month.
Affirmative
Negative
THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
24. THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
In questions expressing future time with going to,
we use:
TO BE + SUBJECT + GOING TO + VERB + ... ?
Is he going to wash his car tomorrow?
to be
going to
verb
25. Examples:
I am going to study Spanish next year.
Am I going to study Spanish next year?
Affirmative
Question
THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
26. Examples:
We are going to start college next month.
Are we going to start college next month?
Affirmative
Question
THE FUTURE WITH GOING TO
27. a. I ___________________ English tomorrow. (to study)
b. Lisa and Maria _____________ Brazil next year.
(to visit)
b. What _____ you _____________ for dessert? (to make)
d. _____ your brother ___________ a big party for his
birthday? (to have)
e. I ________________ my bike tomorrow morning. (to
wash)
f. ______ the kids _____________ TV after dinner? (to
watch)
am going to study
Let’s practice!
are going to visit
are going to make
Is going to have
am going to wash
Are going to watch