Grammar

On today's show we're going to end our look into how to ask someone where they're going with one last variation.

How would you ask 'What is Peter going for?'  

How would you ask 'Where are you two going?'  

How would you ask 'What are you two going for?'  

What is the Māori translation introduced on the show that means 'to do what'? (Hint: it's three words)  

How would you ask 'What is Raimona going for?'  

How would you ask 'What are we (him and I) going for?'  

How would you say 'You should sit down'?  

How would you say 'You should wash'?  

How would you say 'She should dance'?  

How would you say 'You and I should sing'?  

Exercises

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