The document contains an English language exercise that provides sentences with missing verbs to be completed using either "will" or "going to" to indicate future tense. There are multiple parts that include ordering words to form sentences, completing sentences by choosing the correct future tense verb, and completing a dialogue with the correct forms of "will" or "going to". The exercise focuses on consolidating knowledge of using these verbs to talk about the future in English.
The document contains an English language exercise that provides sentences with missing verbs to be completed using either "will" or "going to" to indicate future tense. There are multiple parts that include ordering words to form sentences, completing sentences by choosing the correct future tense verb, and completing a dialogue with the correct forms of "will" or "going to". The exercise focuses on consolidating knowledge of using these verbs to talk about the future in English.
The document contains an English language exercise that provides sentences with missing verbs to be completed using either "will" or "going to" to indicate future tense. There are multiple parts that include ordering words to form sentences, completing sentences by choosing the correct future tense verb, and completing a dialogue with the correct forms of "will" or "going to". The exercise focuses on consolidating knowledge of using these verbs to talk about the future in English.
A. Order the words and make sentences using the future – will.
1. my parents / visit / at / tomorrow / a / museum / new / exhibition / the / .
2. Peter / learn / French / properly / speak / how / year / to / next / . 3. Thomas / arrive / England / probably / in / night / tomorrow / . 4. I / improve / speaking / skills / at / public / my / conference / that / .
B. Order the words and make sentences using the future – going to.
1. Petra / study / in / Italy / year / next / .
2. I / meet / Carol / at 8 o’clock / cinema / the / at / . 3. Robert and Ted / participate / programme / year / in / next / an / exchange / .
C. Complete the sentences by using going to or will.
1. My horoscope says that I ______ (meet) someone special this week.
2. Rachel ______ (visit) Hawaii one day. That’s her dream holiday. 3. Tom and Sophie ______ (go) to a jazz concert this Friday evening. 4. There ______ (be) lots of outdoor activities in this summer camp next year. 5. Don’t worry! It’s raining now, but the weather ______ (get) better tomorrow. 6. What time ______ (he / meet) Sarah at the airport? 7. I ______ (write) an amazing report for our school newspaper very soon. 8. Pat’s parents ______ (not / host) a foreign student, because they don’t have a spare room.
D. Write the correct form of going to or will to complete the dialogue.
2. I ________ (see) a new 1. What ________ (you / exhibition tomorrow at the do) this weekend, Jessica? Royal Museum.
3. Have you got the ticket? 4. No, I ________ (buy) it
tomorrow, actually. Would 5. Oh, thank you! I’d love to. you like to come?
7. Oh,I don’t have any 6. OK, I ________ (get)
money at the moment... you a ticket too. ________ (you / pay) for my ticket? I ________ (pay) you back on Saturday. Is 8. Yes, that’s OK, no that OK? problem. Seven o’clock in front of the museum. 9. OK,I ________ (meet) you there.