1) Hurry up! The bus is going to leave in a few minutes.
Explanation: We use "be going to" to talk about planned future actions or events. In this case, the speaker is telling someone to hurry because the bus has a scheduled departure in a few minutes.
Step-by-step solution:
- We start the sentence with "Hurry up!"
- Then we mention the subject, which is "the bus."
- After that, we use "is going to leave" to indicate the bus's planned future action of departing.
- Finally, we add "in a few minutes" to specify when the bus will leave.
Overall, the sentence construction is simple and clear, using the appropriate future form to convey the meaning effectively.
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