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Exercise 3 - Will / Going to

Thursday, 13 August 2009
Example:
A - My bag is so heavy.
B - Give it to me. I'll carry / I'm going to carry it for you. Example: A - My bag is so heavy. B - Give it to me. I'll carry / I'm going to carry it for you. Designed by Freepik

English grammar exercise on-line for elementary level students for the modal verb 'will''. Underline the correct verb form.

1) A - My bag is so heavy.
B - Give it to me. I'll carry / I'm going to carry it for you.

2) A - What are you doing tonight?
B - We'll see / We're going to see a film at the cinema.

3) A - I haven't got enough money to get home.
B - I'll lend / I'm going to lend you some.

4) A - Susan is back from holiday.
B - Is she? I'll give / I'm going to give her a ring.

5) You can tell me your secret. I won't tell / I'm not going to tell anyone.

6) A - Where will you go / are you going for holidays this year?
B - I don't know yet.

7) I hear you'll get married / you're going to get married.

8) A - Why are you working so hard these days?
B - Because I'll buy / I'm going to buy a car.

9) A - It's Tom's birthday!
B - Is it? I'll make / I'm going to make him a cake.

10) A - What are you doing today?
B - I'll watch / I'm going to watch a football match.

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