This document provides examples to practice the difference between using will and be going to for expressing future events. It contains two exercises - the first provides sentences with blanks to fill in with will or be going to using the correct future form of the given verbs. The second exercise also provides sentences with verb blanks but requires identifying whether to use will or be going to based on the context. The document aims to help students practice distinguishing between these two ways to talk about the future in English.
This document provides examples to practice the difference between using will and be going to for expressing future events. It contains two exercises - the first provides sentences with blanks to fill in with will or be going to using the correct future form of the given verbs. The second exercise also provides sentences with verb blanks but requires identifying whether to use will or be going to based on the context. The document aims to help students practice distinguishing between these two ways to talk about the future in English.
This document provides examples to practice the difference between using will and be going to for expressing future events. It contains two exercises - the first provides sentences with blanks to fill in with will or be going to using the correct future form of the given verbs. The second exercise also provides sentences with verb blanks but requires identifying whether to use will or be going to based on the context. The document aims to help students practice distinguishing between these two ways to talk about the future in English.
Diferencia entre will y be going to. Actividad III (2do lapso).
1. Ejercicios de will y going to.
a) I think we should stay at home. Look at those clouds, it _____________ (rain).
b) Can’t you open the jar? Don’t worry, I _____________ (open) it for you. c) I ___________________ (take) my children to the theme park soon. d) We _________ (not be) in time for the show if we don’t hurry! It’s almost eight now! e) There seems to be a traffic jam further up that road, se we _________ (take) the other one. f) The cat has been acting weird for a few days so I _________ (take) it to the vet. g) She has bought some comic books for my brother. I’m sure he _______ (like) them. h) I ____________ (not clean) up your mess again. i) Watch out! You ______ (fall) into that hole. j) This year I ___________ (win) the lottery for sure, I have a hunch.
Respuestas:
a) I think we should stay at home. Look at those clouds, it is going to rain.
b) You can’t open the jar? Don’t worry, I’ll open it for you. c) I’m going to take my children to the theme park soon. d) We won’t be in time for the show if we don’t hurry! It’s almost eight now! e) There seems to be a traffic jam further up that road, so we are going to take the other one. f) The cat has been acting weird for a few days so I‘m going to take it to the vet. g) She has bought some comic books for my brother. I’m sure he’ll like them. h) I won’t clean up your mess again. i) Watch out! You’ll fall into that hole. j) This year I’ll win the lottery for sure, I have a hunch.
2. Put in the verbs in brackets into the gap. Use will-future or going to-future.
a) Philipp will be 15 next Wednesday. (to be)
b) They are going to get a new computer. (to get) c) I think my mother will like this CD. (to like) d) Paul’s sister is going to have a baby. (to have) e) They will arrive at about 4 in the afternoon. (to arrive) f) Just a moment. I will help you with the bags. (to help) g) In 2025 people will buy more hybrid cars. (to buy) h) Marvin is going to throw a party next week. (to throw) i) We are going to fly to Venice in June. (to fly) j) Look at the clouds! It is going to rain soon. (to rain)