Will vs Going To
A- Write A if the
decision is made at the moment of speaking or B if it is a decision made before.
1.
I’m bored! I think
I’ll phone Alison. ____
2.
We
are going to have a party next weekend. ____
3.
Our
teacher says he’s going to give us a test next week. ____
4.
I’m
hungry. I think I’ll make a sandwich. ____
5.
You
haven’t got any money? I’ll lend you some. ____
6.
It’s
Steve’s birthday next week. I’m going to buy him a great present. ____
7.
There’s
a test next Monday, so I’m going to study over the weekend.
8.
It’s
very cold in here, isn’t it? I’ll close the window.
B-
Circle the correct words.
1.
I
want to visit Paris next year so I’m
going to / I’ll learn French next term.
2.
There
aren’t any good films on TV tonight, so I think I’m going to / I’ll watch the football match.
3.
My
computer’s old so my dad’s going to /
‘ll buy me a new one for my birthday.
4.
My
sister and I have planned our holiday. We’re
going to / ‘ll visit our cousin in Canada.
5.
I
haven’t spoken to John for a long time. I think I’m going to / ‘ll phone him now.
6.
What
can I get Jane for her birthday? I know. I’m
going to / ‘ll take her to the cinema.
C-
Complete with ‘ll / won’t or (be)
going to.
1.
I
must hurry or I ___________ miss the train.
2.
I
___________ drive into town to work. I ___________ give you a lift to the
station.
3.
Oh,
thank you. wait a second! I ___________ get my jacket.
4.
The
sky is black! It ___________ start raining soon.
5.
I’m
sure we ___________ be late for work.
6.
We
___________ be there in five minutes.
7.
You’re
driving too fast. You ___________ have an accident! Look out!
8.
Sorry;
I ___________ slow down.
9.
Mark
is on his way to the bookshop. he ___________ buy a book
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