I don't understand what I need to do

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bagzi94

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Put the verbs in the brackets into be going to form:

1. You _______ (miss) your train.
2. You _______ (reserve) a seat?
3. I ________ (stop) here for a moment to get some petrol.

Would you explane me, or would you do one example? :)
 
1. You are going to miss your train.
2. You are going to reserve a seat.
3. I am going to stop here for a moment to get some petrol.

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Put the verbs in the brackets into be going to form:

1. You _______ (miss) your train.
2. You _______ (reserve) a seat?
3. I ________ (stop) here for a moment to get some petrol.

Would you explane me, or would you do one example? :)
I think it should read, 'Put the verbs in the brackets into "be going to" form:'
That at least gives you half a chance.
 
It's just practising the form, but are you clear on the meaning?
 
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