This document provides 10 sentences for the user to choose the correct verb form for. The sentences cover a variety of common situations involving future plans and actions, including travel, the weather, asking for help, making phone calls, spending time with family, lending money, and more. Correct verb forms are given in parentheses to choose from to complete each sentence. The document tests the user's knowledge of basic English verb conjugations.
This document provides 10 sentences for the user to choose the correct verb form for. The sentences cover a variety of common situations involving future plans and actions, including travel, the weather, asking for help, making phone calls, spending time with family, lending money, and more. Correct verb forms are given in parentheses to choose from to complete each sentence. The document tests the user's knowledge of basic English verb conjugations.
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This document provides 10 sentences for the user to choose the correct verb form for. The sentences cover a variety of common situations involving future plans and actions, including travel, the weather, asking for help, making phone calls, spending time with family, lending money, and more. Correct verb forms are given in parentheses to choose from to complete each sentence. The document tests the user's knowledge of basic English verb conjugations.
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1. Choose the correct verb for the following sentences.
Do not use abbreviations:
1) Next summer, I am going to travel (travel) to New York. My sister lives there and she bought me a plane ticket for my birthday. 2) It's getting cold. I 'll take (take) my coat! 3) Are you going to the cinema? Wait for me. I 'll go (go) with you! 4) Jane and Tom are going to study (not/study) medicine next year. Jane is going to study (study) French and Tom are going to take (take) a gap year. 5. Mrs Simons, those bags seem quite heavy. I 'll help(help) you carry them. 6. Experts say the Earth is going to suffer (suffer) seriously if we continue polluting. 7. Look at those black clouds. I think it 'll rain (rain). 8. Bye Bye Joe. I 'll phone (phone) you as soon as I arrive home! 9. What are you going to do (do) tomorrow? I am going to visit (visit) my grandparents. 10. Anne: "I don't have enough money to pay for my lunch." Peter: " I 'll lend (lend) you some."