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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

The document compares the uses of "will" and "going to" to discuss future events. It provides examples where decisions are made at the moment of speaking, requiring "will", versus decisions made before, requiring "going to". Students must identify the correct usage and complete sentences using "will", "won't", or "going to" appropriately.
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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

The document compares the uses of "will" and "going to" to discuss future events. It provides examples where decisions are made at the moment of speaking, requiring "will", versus decisions made before, requiring "going to". Students must identify the correct usage and complete sentences using "will", "won't", or "going to" appropriately.
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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. _A___


2. We are going to have a party next weekend. _B___
3. Our teacher says he’s going to give us a test next week. __B__
4. I’m hungry. I think I’ll make a sandwich. _A___
5. You haven’t got any money? I’ll lend you some. __A__
6. It’s Steve’s birthday next week. I’m going to buy him a great present. _B___
7. There’s a test next Monday, so I’m going to study over the weekend. B
8. It’s very cold in here, isn’t it? I’ll close the window. A

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 am going to miss the train.


2. I will drive into town to work. I will give you a lift to the station.
3. Oh, thank you. wait a second! I am going to get my jacket.
4. The sky is black! It with´ll start raining soon.
5. I’m sure we won’t be late for work.
6. We with’ll be there in five minutes.
7. You’re driving too fast. You will have an accident! Look out!
8. Sorry; I with’ll slow down.
9. Mark is on his way to the bookshop. he is going to buy a book

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