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Will Vs Going To - Worksheet - Laura Suarez

The document is about using will and be going to to talk about the future. It provides examples of sentences using will and be going to in the affirmative, negative, and question forms. It also includes mini dialogues using will and be going to with example verbs like do, turn up, lend, spend, get, tell, enter, buy. The document aims to demonstrate the proper use of will and be going to for talking about future plans, predictions, intentions, and promises.
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Will Vs Going To - Worksheet - Laura Suarez

The document is about using will and be going to to talk about the future. It provides examples of sentences using will and be going to in the affirmative, negative, and question forms. It also includes mini dialogues using will and be going to with example verbs like do, turn up, lend, spend, get, tell, enter, buy. The document aims to demonstrate the proper use of will and be going to for talking about future plans, predictions, intentions, and promises.
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Name: Laura Johanna Suarez Gomez ID: 734740 Date: 22/10/2021

Talking About future


(Will vs. Be Going to)

1) Complete with the affirmative or negative form of will or going to and the verbs in
brackets.

1. Alan, promise me you are not going to drink all the juice. I want some too.
2. ‘What are you doing later?’ ‘I will play football.’
3. I’m so tired! I will definitely get up early tomorrow.
4. Scientists say the weather will be hot this summer.
5. ‘Jane, have fun at the party.’ ‘Thanks! I am not going to come home too late, I promise.’
6. Jack, you’ve been in the sun for hours. You are going to have a terrible sunburn.
7. I will get a job this summer. I need the money.
8. Jerry, We don’t have any bread. I know. I will get some from the shop.
9. María, We don’t have any bread. Really? I will get some from the shop then.
10. I’m really cold. I will turn the heating on.
11. What are your plans after you leave university? I am going to work in a hospital in Africa. I leave on the
28th
12. Are you ready to order? I can’t decide … Okay, I will have the steak, please.

2) Complete these mini-dialogues. Use will or going to ( negatives , affirmatives or


questions ) and the verbs given below.
/ do / turn up / lend / spend / get / tell / enter / buy /

1. Can you keep my secret? 1. Have you decided where to


2. Yes, don’t worry! I wont go for your next holiday?
tell anyone. A 2. Yes, we going to spend a
week in France. D

1. What are you going to buy


for Ann’s birthday? 1. Jane, I can’t hear the TV.
2. Oh, I forgot about that. I 2. OK, Dad. I will turn up it.
think I will get her some E
flowers. C

1. Oh, no. My MP3 player is 1 You’ve done your test well.


broken! I’m going on holiday What are you going to do
tomorrow! after finishing school?
2. Don’t worry I will lend 2. I going to enter the university.
you mine. B F

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