Exercise: will and going to.

Write either the "going to" or “will" form of the verb in the spaces below (use the words in brackets). The sentences may be affirmative, negative or interrogative. You can use the contracted (I'm) form or the complete (I am) form of the verb.

After the exercise, you can also do this as an English pronunciation and intonation exercise.

Example:
"I'm bored!" "Ok. I'll switch on     the television and we can watch a film." (I switch on)

1) "Where shall we go this weekend?" "I think the zoo is a good idea." "OK. there, then." (we go) ...

2) He's such a lovely dog. patiently outside the supermarket until I've finished shopping. (he wait) ...

3) It's too late to go to the station now. The last train . (leave) ...

4) this form, please, madam? The doctor needs it before you go in. (you fill out) ...

5) "Who'll go and pick up the children from school?" "Don't worry. ." (I) ...

6) I have everything clearer now. physics at university. (I not study) ...

7) Everybody, run for your lives!! !! (it explode) ...

8) Ring the Jones's in Brighton. there on holiday at this time of year. (they be) ...

9) "I heard a noise outside, Mary" "OK, and see what it is." (I go) ...

10) " tennis today?" "I'm sorry, John. I'm too busy today." (we not play) ...

11) at home? I was thinking of inviting her to lunch. (your mother be) ...

12) Vampire bats the blood from cattle at night. (suck) ...

13) They're beautiful flowers. two bunches, please. (I have) ...

14) Oh, no. He's gone green in the face. sick! (he be) ...

15) I just don't understand it! I can get the key in the lock but the door ! (not open) ...

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*Incorrect answers are shown in red. You have TWO chances to find the correct answers.

 

 

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