The document provides 15 sentences with blanks to be filled in with "will" or "be going to" as well as various verbs. It focuses on using the correct future tense construction to accurately complete sentences about predicted or planned future events and situations. Examples include sentences about an exploding generator, retirement plans, meeting someone, price increases, illness, reopening after holidays, having a good time, and phoning or showing someone something.
The document provides 15 sentences with blanks to be filled in with "will" or "be going to" as well as various verbs. It focuses on using the correct future tense construction to accurately complete sentences about predicted or planned future events and situations. Examples include sentences about an exploding generator, retirement plans, meeting someone, price increases, illness, reopening after holidays, having a good time, and phoning or showing someone something.
The document provides 15 sentences with blanks to be filled in with "will" or "be going to" as well as various verbs. It focuses on using the correct future tense construction to accurately complete sentences about predicted or planned future events and situations. Examples include sentences about an exploding generator, retirement plans, meeting someone, price increases, illness, reopening after holidays, having a good time, and phoning or showing someone something.
The document provides 15 sentences with blanks to be filled in with "will" or "be going to" as well as various verbs. It focuses on using the correct future tense construction to accurately complete sentences about predicted or planned future events and situations. Examples include sentences about an exploding generator, retirement plans, meeting someone, price increases, illness, reopening after holidays, having a good time, and phoning or showing someone something.
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EXERCISES GOING TO / WILL
Choose will ( 'll ) or ( be ) going to, whichever is correct or
more likely, and one of these verbs.
collapse eat enter explode have
increase leave paint phone re-open retire see show be sick walk
1. Get out of the building! It sounds like the generator 's
going to explode. 2. Tim _________ early before he reaches 65. He mentioned it at the meeting recently. 3. 'I think I __________ home across the park.' ' That's a good idea.' 4. Next year, no doubt, more people __________ the competition as the prize money increases. 5. 'Can we meet at 10.00 outside the station?' ' Okay. I ________ you there.' 6. Don't sit on that bench, I ________ it. 7. I'm not feeling well. In fact, I think I _________ ! 8. Closed over the New Year period. This office _________ on 2nd january. ( sign on an office window ) 9. I'm sure you _________ a good time staying with Richard. 10. We _________ with Tim tonight. He's asked us to be there at 7.00. 11. 'The 2.35 to Bristol _________ from platform 5.' ( announcement at railway station ) 12. I wouldn't walk across that old bridge if I were you. It looks like it ____________ . 13. I read in the paper that they _______ the price of gas again. 14. Do you like my new solar watch? Here, I ________ you how it works. 15. 'Dr Jackson isn't in his office at the moment.' ' In that case, I ________ him at home.