Will or Be going to
(made by Carmen Luisa)
Choose the correct future form (will/ be going to).
A: I have decided what to wear for the party. B: Really? What..., then?
- will you wear
- are you going to wear
A: I'm really thirsty after all that hard work. B: I... some tea.
- 'll make
- 'm going to make
A: Why do you need hot soapy water? B: Because I ... the car.
- 'll wash
- 'm going to wash
A: Did you give Anne her present? B: No. I ... it to her tomorrow.
- 'll give
- 'm going to give
A: Red or white wine? B: I... red, please.
- 'll have
- 'm going to have
I'm tired. I'm going to sit down. I... and sit next to you.
- 'll come
- 'm going to come
A: Did you post those letters? B: No, I forgot. I... them tomorrow.
- 'll post
- 'm going to post
A: Are you going into town today? B: Yes. I... you a lift if you like.
- 'll give
- 'm going to give
A: Why do you need the phone? B: Because I... for a taxi.
- 'll phone
- 'm going to phone
A: It's very hot in here. B: I... the window.
- 'll open
- 'm going to open
A: I'm hungry. B: Me too. I ... us something to eat.
- 'll make
- 'm going to make
A: What are you doing this weekend? B: Oh, I... my mother.
- 'll probably visit
- 'm probably going to visit
A: Your shirt is dirty. B: Oh dear! I... into another one.
- 'll change
- 'm going to change
A: Your house is very small. B: I know. I... to a bigger one next summer.
- 'll move
- 'm going to move