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Will vs Going To Exercises Worksheet

This document is an exercise focused on using the correct forms of the verbs 'WILL' or 'GOING TO' in various conversational contexts. It includes multiple examples and prompts for the user to fill in the blanks with the appropriate verb forms. The exercise aims to enhance understanding of future tense usage in English.

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Will vs Going To Exercises Worksheet

This document is an exercise focused on using the correct forms of the verbs 'WILL' or 'GOING TO' in various conversational contexts. It includes multiple examples and prompts for the user to fill in the blanks with the appropriate verb forms. The exercise aims to enhance understanding of future tense usage in English.

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In this exercise you have to put the verb into the correct form using WILL or

GOING TO.
Examples: A: Why are you turning on the television?
B: I´m going to watch (watch) the news.

A: Oh, I´ve just realised – I haven´t got any money.


B: Don´t worry - that´s no problem. I´ll lend (lend) you some.

Those clouds are very black, aren´t they? I think it is going to rain
(rain).

1. A. I´ve got a terrible headache.


B. Have you? Wait there and I …........................................ (get) an aspirin
for you.
2. A. Why are you filling that bucket with water?
B. I …................................ (wash) the car.
3. A. I´ve decided to re-paint this room.
B. Oh, have you? What colour …........................................ (you / paint)
it?
4. A. Look! There´s smoke coming out of that house. It´s on fire!
B. Good heavens! I ….................................... (call) the fire-brigade
immediately.
5. A. The ceiling in this room doesn´t look very safe, does it?
B. No, it looks as if it …............................................ (fall) down.
6. A. Where are you going? Are you going shopping?
B. Yes, I …......................................... (buy) something for dinner.
7. A. I can´t work out how to use this camera.
B. It´s quite easy. I …........................................ (show) you.
8. A. What would you like to drink – tea or coffee?
B. I …................................... (have) tea, please.
9. A. Has George decided on what to do when he leaves school?
B. Oh yes. Everything is planned. He ….................................... (have) a
holiday for a few weeks and then he …................................. (start) a computer
programming course.
10.A. Did you post that letter for me?
B. Oh, I´m sorry. I completely forgot. I …................................. (do) it now.
11.A. What shall we have for dinner?
B. I don´t know. I can´t make up my mind.
A. Come on, hurry up! Make a decision!
B. Okay then. We …................................ (have) chicken.
[Link]: We need some bread for lunch
Ben: Oh, do we? I …..................................... (go) to the shop and get
some. I feel like a walk.
Before he goes out, Ben talks to Janet:
Ben: I ….......................... (get) some bread. Do you want anything from
the shop?
Jane: Yes, I need some envelopes.
Ben: Okay, I ….......................... (get) you some.
[Link] has to go to the airport to catch a plane. He hasn´t got a car:
John: Alan, can you take me to the airport this evening?
Alan: Of course, I ….......................... (take) you. I´d be delighted.
Later that day Eric offers to take John to the airport.
Eric: John, do you want me to take you to the airport?
John: No thanks, Eric. Alan …................................. (take) me.
14.A. I´m looking for my easel.
B. ….................................. (you / paint) someone´s portrait?
15.A. ................................... (you / have) another cup of coffee?
B. No, thank you.
16.A. I see that you have ordered The Guardian. …....................................
(you / read) it?
17.A. …..................................... (you / lend) me your fishing rod?
B. Yes, of course. Where …....................................... (you / fish)?
18.A. ….............................. (you / bath) your dog?
B. Yes, …............................. (you / help) me?
19.A. What are all those notes for? …........................................ (you / give) a
lecture?
20.…...................................... (you / be) angry if he refuses to help you?
[Link] have you brought your laptop? ….......................................... (you /
work) this weekend?
22.…........................................ (you / sign) here, please?
[Link] do you want a candle? …................................... (you / explore) the
caves?
[Link] I catch some fish, …............................. (you / cook) them for me?
[Link] did you buy all these eggs? …............................. (you / make) an
enormous omelette?
26.…............................................... (you / paint) the whole room by
yourself? It will take you ages.
27.A. ….................................... (you / give) me 10p, please?
B. Yes, here you are. …................................... (you / make) a phone call?
28.A. We bought our new garage in sections and we …...............................
(assemble) it ourselves.
B. That sounds rather interesting. I …......................... (come) and help
you if you like.
29.A. Here are the matches; but what do you want them for?
B. I …...................... (make) a bonfire at the end of the garden; I want to
burn that big heap of rubbish.
30.A. I wonder if Ann knows that the time of the meeting has been
changed.
B. Probably not. I …............................. (look) in on my way home and tell
her. I´m glad you thought of it.
31.A. I´m afraid I´m not quite ready.
B. Never mind, I …......................... (wait).
32.A. Do you have to carry so much stuff on your backs?
B. Yes, we do. We ….......................... (camp) out and ….................. (cook)
our own meals, so we have to carry a lot.
[Link]: Ann´s busy baking. Apparently, she …...................... (bake) all their
bread from now on.
Jean: She soon ….......................... (get) tired of that.

[Link] assistant: We have some very nice strawberries.


Customer: All right. I …............................. (have) a pound.
[Link]: But there are a lot of mistakes in this, Miss Jones.
Miss Jones: Yes, I suppose there are. All right, I …..................... (type) it
again.

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