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Will vs. Going to movie.

B.   am going to see


B.
When talking about an event that is will see
going to happen in the future, there is 2. What are you going to
more than one possibility. Most often, give her for your
you will use the phrases ‘will’ or ‘going anniversary ? I don't
to’ in order to refer to an upcoming know yet. I ...
event, but sometimes students of the A.  will see
English language can become confused B.
over which one to use and when. am going to see
3. So you are going to live
in Australia ! What ...
In English grammar, both “Will” when you get there ?
and “Be Going to” are used to A.  are you going to
express future tense but they do do B.
not have the same meaning. will you do
4. I expect you'll pass your
exams but what ... if you
What's the difference? 'Will' and
'be going to' fail them.
A.  are you going to
Will + infinitive Be going to + infinitive do B.
will you do
A decision at the moment of 5. I ... with you if you like.
A decision before the
speaking:
A.  will come
Julie: There's no milk. B. am
Julie: There's no milk.
John: I know. I'm going going to come
John: Really? In that case, I'll go
programme finishes. 6. I ... with you even if you
and get some.
don't want me to.
A prediction based A.   will come
A prediction based on opinion:
B.  am
The Conservatives are going to win the election.
going to come
I think the Conservatives will win
have most of the votes.
the next election. 7. What ... about the
door ? You said you
A future fact: would fix it last month.
A.   will you do
The sun will rise tomorrow. B.  are
For promises / requests / you going to do
refusals / offers: 8. What ... if you don't
have the right tools ?
I'll help you tomorrow, if you like. A.   will you do
B.  are
Exercise you going to do
9. I think ... tomorrow, so
A. Complete the following sentences now's the time to cut
the grass.
1. I can't do my homework tonight. I ... a A.   it will rain
B. it is going to rain some. I took some
10. Oh no ! Look at those huge black clouds.
It ... ! That means we can't play tennis.
A.   will rain B.  is going to
rain

B. Choose the correct forms of will and be going to to complete the sentences below.

1A: We don’t have any bread.


B: I know. I money from your
purse.
2A: We don’t have any bread. B: Really? I some from the shop
then.
3A: Why do you need to borrow my suitcase? B: Because I my
mother in Scotland next month.

4A: I’m really cold. B: I the heating on.

5A: What are your plans after you leave university? B: I in a


hospital in Africa.

6A: All the lights have gone off! B: Don't worry. I a look.

7A: Why are you carrying your laptop? B: I some homework on the
train.

8A: I can't find my keys. B: I you look for them.

9A: Did you remember to buy the tickets? B: Oh no, I forgot! I


online now.
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the economy worse very soon.

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