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BE GOING TO (plan, intention, prediction) Complete with WILL or BE GOING TO.

NG TO. Complete with the correct form of the verb.

VS. WILL (prediction, promis, offer)

Match sentences 1-6 with a-g.

Circle the correct option.


1 Vicky phoned me last night. We'll / We're going to see the film tomorrow.
2 “It's her birthday on Saturday.” “Mmmm I'll / I'm going to make her a cake.'
3 'Have you decided what to do?' 'Yes. I'll / I'm going to write them an email.'
4 'She passed the university exam' 'What will she / is she going to study?'
5 “It's dark in here.' 'I'll / I'm going to turn the light on.'
6 'He looks very tired'. 'Yes, I know. He won't / He isn't going to win.'
7 'Has he bought the paint?' 'Yes. He'll / He's going to start tomorrow.'
8 'I don't like this song.' 'OK. I'll / I'm going to play a different track.'
9 «It's just started to rain.' 'Oh no. I'll / I'm going to get my coat.'
10 Look at that man on the roof. He's very stupid. He'll / He's going to fall off.

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