1. Complete the sentences with the verbs below. Use will or going to.
apply • carry • come out • have • lend • love • travel • vomit
1 Did you know that Joseph ……………………… for a place at Oxford University?
2 I ……………………… my car serviced next week. It’s booked in for Tuesday.
3 I ……………………… one of your suitcases, if you like.
4 I feel terrible, I think I ……………………… .
5 Look! The clouds are beginning to break up. The sun ……………………… .
6 ‘What are your plans for when you leave school?’
‘I ……………………… around Asia for a year.’
7 ……………………… you still ……………………… me in ten years’ time?
8 ‘Oh dear. I’ve forgotten to bring any money.’
‘Don’t worry. I ……………………… you some.’
Answer
1 is going to apply 2 ’m going to have
3 ’ll carry 4 ’m going to vomit
5 is going to come out
6 ’m going to travel
7 Will … love 8 ’ll lend
2. Choose the correct future forms. Sometimes more than one answer is possible.
1 There’s the doorbell. I’ll answer / ‘m answering it.
2 I promise I’ll text / text you as soon as I get / ‘ll get to the music festival.
3 Chelsea will / are going to beat Manchester United in the final, for sure.
4 Phone me tomorrow. I’ll be / ‘m / ‘m going to be at home.
5 We’ll probably go / probably go / ‘re probably going to go to Italy next August. We usually go there in the summer.
6 My sister isn’t sure what she’ll do / ‘s going to do / does / ‘s doing when she graduates from university.
7 The bus leaves / will leave Manchester at seven, and as long as there are no / ‘ll be no / aren’t going to be any delays, it’ll arrive / arrives in London at ten.
8 I visit / ‘m visiting / ‘m going to visit / ‘ll visit my grandparents on Saturday.
Answer
1 ’ll answer
2 ’ll text, get
3 will / are going to
4 ’ll be / ’m going to be
5 ’ll probably go / ’re probably going to go
6 ’ll do / ’s going to do
7 leaves, are no, ’ll arrive
8 ’m visiting / ’m going to visit / ’ll visit
3. Four of these sentences would be better expressed with a different future form. Identify and rewrite them.
1 Have you heard? Liam and Sarah will have a baby.
……………………………………………..
2 ‘When is the next episode of that drama on?’
‘On Monday evening at nice.’
……………………………………………..
3 If you don’t work harder, you’re certainly failing your exams.
……………………………………………..
4 Watch out! That ladder will fall!
……………………………………………..
5 You definitely aren’t going to be able to use a calculator in your maths exam.
……………………………………………..
6 ‘What are your plans for when you leave school.’
‘I’m going to take a gap year.’
……………………………………………..
Answer
1 … Liam and Sarah are going to have ….
2 correct
3 … you’ll certainly fail your exams.
4 … That ladder is going to fall!
5 You definitely won’t be able to use …
6 correct
4. Complete the conversation. Use will, going to, the present continuous and the present simple.
Henry: (1) …………… you ………………… (go) to Jake’s party on Friday?
Marth: No, I (2) ………………… . I (3) ………………… (go) away this weekend with my mum and dad. We (4) ………………… (head off) to Amsterdam. We (5) ………………… (visit) the Van Gogh museum and the Rijksmuseum.
Henry: Oh, that (6) ………………… (be) interesting.
Marth: Yes, I (7) ………………… (look) forward to it.
Henry: What time (8) ………………… (be) your flight?
Marth: It (9) ………………… (leave) at six from Heathrow, so we (10) ………………… (be) in Amsterdam by eight.
Henry: Well, have a good time. I (11) ………………… (see) you some time next week.
Marth: Thanks. I (12) ………………… (phone) you when I (13) ………………… (get back).
Answer
1 Are … going / Are … going to go
2 ’m not
3 ’m going / ’m going to go
4 ’re heading off
5 ’re going to visit
6 ’ll be / will be
7 ’m looking
8 is 9 leaves 10 ’ll be
11 ’ll see 12 ’ll phone 13 get back
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