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WILL + infinitive

GOING TO + infinitive

We use WILL for...
-�predictions without evidence
���� "I will be rich and famous"
- offering our help
���� "I'll help you with those heavy books"
- sudden decisions
���� "It's raining. I'll take an umbrella!"
We use GOING TO for...
- predictions with evidence
���� "Look! David is going to crash against that tree!"
- future intentions
���� "I'm going to study law at university next year"
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1. Choose�the correct verb�for the following sentences. Do not use abbreviations:
1) Next summer, I �(travel)�to New York. My sister lives there and she bought me a plane ticket for my birthday.
2) It's getting cold. I �(take) my coat!
3) Are you going to the cinema? Wait for me. I �(go) with you!
4) Jane and Tom �(not/study) medicine next year. Jane �(study) French and Tom �(take) a gap year.
5. Mrs Simons, those bags seem quite heavy. I �(help) you carry them.
6. Experts say the Earth �(suffer) seriously if we continue polluting.
7. Look at those black clouds. I think it �(rain).
8. Bye Bye Joe. I �(phone) you as soon as I arrive home!
9. What �(do) tomorrow? I �(visit) my grandparents.
10. Anne: "I don't have enough money to pay for my lunch."�
Peter: "�I �(lend) you some."
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2. Complete the sentences with the correct verb and match them with the picture:
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a) What a beautiful girl! I �out next Saturday!
b) I'm bored. I don't know what to do. I know! I �a Harry Potter book!
c) Josh is nervous today. He has bought Annie a bunch of flowers because he .
d) Those watermelons seem delicious. We !
e) We have been thinking about it and we have decided that we �this year.
GOOD LUCK!

 

 

 

  

 

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