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Will vs.

Shall

Fill in the blanks with will or shall.

1. I ................... be working late tonight.

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2. He ............... arrive in the afternoon.

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3. They ................... not help us.

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4. I think you ...................... pass the test.

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5. I hope he ..................... get better soon.

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6. .................... I put the heating on?

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7. Let's go for a walk, ..................... we?

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8. We ................... probably go to France in July.

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9. She .................... be very angry when she


learns about this.

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10. I .................... probably be at home this time


tomorrow.

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11. Don't go out without wearing your coat. You


.................... catch cold.

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12. I think it .................... rain. Don't forget to


take your umbrella.

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Answers
I will / shall be working late tonight.
He will arrive in the afternoon.
They will not help us.

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I think you will pass the test.


I hope he will get better soon.
Shall I put the heating on?
Let’s go for a walk, shall we?
We will / shall probably go to France in July.
She will be very angry when she learns about this.
I will / shall probably be at home this time tomorrow.
Don’t go out without wearing your coat. You will catch cold.
I think it will rain. Don’t forget to take your umbrella.

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