Manel Moreno Fernandez - Will-Or-Going-To

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WILL/BE GOING TO

Fill in the gaps with the appropriate form of will and going to

A: Would you like chips or fish?

B: Er, I'm going to have chips, please.

I think I will have another cup of tea.

Mark has bought a clarinet and he is going to take music lessons.

I think it will cost about 3,000 euros to rebuild the garage.

Alice is going to have a baby in April.

I'm going to play tennis with Stan on Sunday.

Look! The train is going to stop.

I’m sure everybody will have proper housing one day.

She is going to get married on Friday at the local church.

It's going to rain, look at those clouds.

A: Look! The house is on fire.

B: Good heavens! I will call the fire brigade immediately.

A: What shall we have for dinner?

B: I don’t know. Ok, we will have chicken.

A: Alan, can you take me to the airport this evening?

B: of course, I will take you. I’d be delighted.

Perhaps Ann will arrive at about 8 o’clock.

A: have you got a ticket for the play?

B: Yes, I will see it on Thursday.

What can I do this evening? I know! I will go and see Sue.


Someone told me that you are moving from London. That’s right. I am
going to live in Manchester.

Would you like to come to my house this evening? Yes, all right. I will
come at 9 o’clock.

I don’t feel very well. I think I’m going to faint.

It’s Simon's birthday soon and I am going to buy him something to wear.

Write the questions of the CAPITAL LETTER words.

Is she?

What are they going to build?

When will she work?

Won't she?

Where is he going to spend his holidays?

What will you study?

What are you going to clean?

What will they give you?

Will you?

When is he going to buy it?

Aren't they?

Where will we play?

Aren't you?

What are we going to answer?

Where will she live?

What is he going to pass?

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