The sentence "She is going to return the dress tomorrow" talks about a planned action in the near future. We use "going to" to show future intentions, especially when we have already decided. In this case, the woman has already decided to return the dress.
This topic helps learners express plans, use the future with "going to", and understand how to talk about shopping situations.
🔹 Examples:
She is going to return the dress tomorrow.
I am going to talk to the manager.
They are going to visit the store later.
🧠GRAMMAR
1. Future with "Going to"
She is going to return the dress.
I’m going to call the store.
Structure: Subject + be (am/is/are) + going to + base verb
2. Future with "Will"
I will return the dress tomorrow.
He will go with her.
3. Present Simple
She always returns clothes she doesn’t like.
4. Present Continuous
She’s meeting her friend at the store.
5. Past Simple
She bought the dress yesterday.
It didn’t fit her.
6. Modal Verbs
You should keep the receipt.
You must return it within 7 days.
You can’t return used items.
7. Comparatives & Superlatives
This dress is better than the last one.
It’s the nicest dress in the shop.
8. Adverbs of Frequency
She rarely returns clothes.
I always check the size before buying.
📖 VOCABULARY (10 Words)
Return – To take something back to the store.
Dress – A piece of clothing for women.
Receipt – A paper showing what you bought.
Try on – To put clothes on to see if they fit.
Too small – Smaller than needed.
Exchange – To get another item instead.
Refund – Money back from the store.
Fitting room – Place to try clothes in a store.
Purchase – Something you buy.
Customer – A person who buys something.
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
She is going to return the dress.
It doesn’t fit well.
I need a refund, please.
Do you have the receipt?
You should speak to the manager.
Can I exchange this?
I bought this yesterday.
It’s too small for me.
Where is the return counter?
The fitting room is over there.
✅ SENTENCES
✔️ Positive
She is going to return the dress tomorrow.
I will help her find a new one.
They usually return items quickly.
❌ Negative
She isn’t going to keep the dress.
I won’t go with her.
We can’t return it without a receipt.
❓ Questions
Is she going to return the dress?
Will you go with her?
Can I get a refund?
💬 Answers
Yes, she is. She doesn’t like it.
No, she isn’t. She changed her mind.
I’m going to help her return it.
👥 LONG CONVERSATION
Lena: What are you doing tomorrow? Maria: I’m going to return the dress I bought last week. Lena: Why? Didn’t you like it? Maria: It’s too big, and the color doesn’t look good on me. Lena: Are you going to ask for a refund? Maria: Maybe. If they don’t have my size, I will ask for my money back. Lena: Do you have the receipt? Maria: Yes, I kept it. You should always keep the receipt! Lena: True! I hope it goes well. Maria: Thanks. I’m going to the store after lunch.
📖 LONG READING
Returning the Dress
Last Saturday, SofÃa bought a red dress for a party. At first, she liked it a lot. But when she tried it on at home, she saw it was too tight and uncomfortable. She was disappointed because the dress was expensive.
SofÃa is going to return the dress tomorrow. She still has the receipt, and the store allows returns within seven days. She is going with her friend Clara, who will help her choose a new dress. SofÃa hopes she can find something more comfortable and better for dancing.
She says, “You must try clothes on before you buy them!”
Comprehension Questions:
Why didn’t SofÃa like the dress? 👉 Because it was too tight and uncomfortable.
What is she going to do? 👉 She is going to return the dress.
Who is going with her? 👉 Her friend Clara.
What advice does SofÃa give? 👉 Try clothes on before buying.
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