Will is used to talk about future actions that are not planned or decided, while going to is used to talk about future actions that are planned or intended. The document provides examples of filling in verbs using will or going to based on whether the future action is planned or unplanned. It also provides the meanings of some underlined words in the examples.
Will is used to talk about future actions that are not planned or decided, while going to is used to talk about future actions that are planned or intended. The document provides examples of filling in verbs using will or going to based on whether the future action is planned or unplanned. It also provides the meanings of some underlined words in the examples.
Will is used to talk about future actions that are not planned or decided, while going to is used to talk about future actions that are planned or intended. The document provides examples of filling in verbs using will or going to based on whether the future action is planned or unplanned. It also provides the meanings of some underlined words in the examples.
Will is used to talk about future actions that are not planned or decided, while going to is used to talk about future actions that are planned or intended. The document provides examples of filling in verbs using will or going to based on whether the future action is planned or unplanned. It also provides the meanings of some underlined words in the examples.
To be Going to + Inf = Future of premeditated actions, plans, clear evidences
Put the verbs in brackets into one of these forms and write the meanings of the underlined words:
1. A: The fire has gone out!
B: So it has. I ............................. (go) and get some sticks 2. A: Did you remember to book seats? B: Oh, no, I forgot! I .......................(phone) for them now 3. A: He has just been taken to hospital with a broken leg B: I’m sorry to hear that. I ......................(send) him some flowers 4. I’ve hired a typewriter and I .........................(learn) to type 5. A: I can’t understand this letter B: I ......................(call) my son. He ........................ (translate) it for you. 6. A: ..........................(you/buy) meat? B: No, I.......................(not eat) meat anymore. I .....................(eat vegetables) 7. A: Why are you getting out the jack? B: We have a puncture and I .......................(change) the wheel A: I .....................(help) you 8. A: Look what I’ve just bought at an auction! B: What an extraordinary thing! Where ......................(you/put) it? 9. A: Why are you peeling that bit of garlic? B: I ......................(put) it in the stew 10. A: What .........................(you/do) when you grow up? B: I .......................(be) an acrobat in a circus 11. A: What are you going to do with that dress? B: I .....................(shorten) the skirt 12. A: Will you lend me your season ticket? B: No, I ........................(not lend) it to you. It is against the law WILL / GOING TO
13. A: That tree makes the house very dark
B: Yes, it’s true. I ......................(cut) it down 14. I’ve just enrolled at the technical college. I .....................(attend) pottery classes next winter 15. A: How do I get from here to London Bridge? B: I don’t know, but I .....................(ask) that policeman 16. A: Why are you carrying a corkscrew? B: I .....................(open) a bottle of wine 17. A: Why’s he putting the camera on a tripod? B: He ......................(take) a group photo 18. A: Why have you set your alarm to go off at 5.30? B: Because I ....................(get) up then. I’ve got a lot to do 19. I’m turning this cupboard into a darkroom. I ....................(develop) my own films 20. You look frozen. Sit down by the fire and I ....................(make) you a cup of tea 21. They’ve brought a rope and they ....................(tow) the car to a garage 22. I haven’t bought any cigarettes because I ....................(give up) smoking 23. Do you see that car? They ......................(raffle) it for charity
24. They’ve hired a bulldozer. They ....................(clear) away this rubble
25. Child: I’ve torn my dress Mother: I .....................(mend) it for you 26. I’ve bought some blue velvet and I ...................(make) curtains for this room 27. A: Why are you carrying that saw? B: I .....................(shorten) the legs of the dining room table 28. A: Why are you taking that big basket? B: I .....................(buy) a lot of vegetables 29. A: I’ve planned my future for the next 10 years WILL / GOING TO
B: That’s very clever of you. What .......................(you/do) when you
leave the university? 30. A: Why are you putting that old loaf into a paper bag? B: I ......................(give) it to Mrs Pitt for her hen