Complete these sentences using the verbs in brackets in the Future Simple


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Complete these sentences using the verbs in brackets in the Future Simple


Complete these sentences using the verbs in brackets in the Future Simple

  1. I’m tired. I will go to bed .

  2. Will I answer the question?

  3. We don’t know their address. What will we do?

  4. Our test will not take long.

  5. I’m afraid they will not wait for us.

  6. Diana will come to the party tomorrow.

  7. You will arrive in Paris tomorrow evening.

  8. Perhaps they will buy a new house this year.

  9. He will be fourteen next year.

  10. I’m not sure I will find Jim at the hotel.

  11. We will not book the tickets in advance.

  12. Do you think it will rain?

  13. Everybody thinks they will not get married.

  14. Dad will present Mag a personal computer, won’t he?

  15. Will there be drugs for every kind of disease in 50 years’ time?

Ex 6. 1. 7. Fill in “will” or “be going to” in the proper form.

  1. A: What do you want to do when you leave school?

B: I’m going to be a dancer.

  1. A: I think the house is on fire!

B: I will phone the fire brigade.

  1. A: I’ll get the sugar from the cupboard.

B: Whatch out! You are going to hit your head on the door.

  1. A: Haven’t you finished those letter yet?

B: No’ I will stay late and finish them.

  1. A: Will you have another cake?

B: No, thank you, I’ve already had two.

  1. A: Do you want to go to the park this arternoon?

B: I can’t – I’m going to visit my grandparents.

  1. A: This box is very heavy!

B: I will carry it for you.

  1. A: Are you open the window, please?

B: No, it’s cold in here.

  1. A: Have you bought a birthday present for Sally?

B: Yes, I’m going to give a box of chocolate.

  1. A: I’ve lost my pen.

B: I will give you one of mine.

  1. A: Have you seen Sue today?

B: No, but I expect she is going to telephone me tonight.

  1. A: Put your money in your pocket or you will lose it.

B: It’s O.K. It’s safer in my bag.

  1. A: Have you decided what to study at university?

B: Yes, I’m going to study Biology.

  1. A: Do you want to borrow my car?

B: Thanks. I will bring it back tonight.

Use will/be going to or the simple present. (In this exercise, both will and be going to are possible when a future tense is necessary, with little or no difference in meaning.)

Peter is going to leave in half an hour. He is going to finish all of his work before he leaves. I’m going to eat lunch at 12:30. After I will take probably a nap. I’ll get home around six. When I get home, I will call Sharon. I’m going to watch a TV program at nine. Before I watch that program, I’m going to write a letter to my parents. Gary will come soon. I wait here until he comes. I’m sure it will stop raining soon. As soon as the rain stops , I will walk to the drugstore to get some film. Right now I’m a junior in college. After I graduate with a B.A. I’m going to enter graduate school and work for an M.A. Perhaps I will go on for a Ph.D. after I get my Master’s degree.
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