The document contrasts the use of "will" and "going to" to express future plans and intentions. It provides example sentences using each construction, with blanks to be filled in with either "will" or "going to". The answers below select the appropriate future auxiliary verb for each sentence based on whether it refers to a spontaneous decision or a plan/intention.
The document contrasts the use of "will" and "going to" to express future plans and intentions. It provides example sentences using each construction, with blanks to be filled in with either "will" or "going to". The answers below select the appropriate future auxiliary verb for each sentence based on whether it refers to a spontaneous decision or a plan/intention.
The document contrasts the use of "will" and "going to" to express future plans and intentions. It provides example sentences using each construction, with blanks to be filled in with either "will" or "going to". The answers below select the appropriate future auxiliary verb for each sentence based on whether it refers to a spontaneous decision or a plan/intention.
2. I ___________ (pass) my driving test at last. 3. Oh, that's cool. I think I __________ (go) to Germany to visit my grandparents. 4. How long _________ (stay) there? 5. Oh, I'm not sure. It __________ (take, probably) at least a week. I _______ (visit, also) my uncle who lives nearby. 6. And what __________(you, now, do)? 7. I ______________ (have) lunch in 30 minutes.
ANSWERS 1. Are you going to do. 2. m going to pass 3. will go 4. are you going to stay 5. will probably take./ m also going to visit 6. are you going to do now 7. m going to have