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Grammar – future tense - will / to be going to / present continuous
I’ll go with you.
Will
- spontaneous decision
- offer
I will help you
I’ll always love.
- promise
When I finish uni, I’m going to travel.
Going to - decision made for the future
Present continuous - already arranged activity I’m having dinner with my mum tonight.
1. Circle the correct form. In some cases both sentence are possible.
1. I’m going to study / I’ll study English here next year.
2. A. Shall we / Will we eat out tonight?
B. Good idea.
3. We’ll go / We’re going to Brazil next week. I can’t wait.
4. What are you going to wear / are you wearing to the party?
5. Do you think it will rain / it’s going to rain tomorrow.
B. I’ll help / I help you.
6. A. This is heavy.
7. I’m meeting / meet a friend this evening
8. I’m really sorry, I promise I won’t do / I’m not going to do it again.
9. They’re getting / They’re going to get married in May.
2. Complete B’s replies with a correct future form.
A. Sorry, Ann’s not in.
B. OK. I’ll call back later. (call back)
1. A. There’s no milk.
B. Don’t worry, I _____________ some. (get).
B. Sorry, I can’t. I _____________ to Brighton. (go)
2. A. Can we meet on Tuesday?
B. No, we ____________ chicken. I’ve already put it in oven.
3. A. Can we have pizza for lunch?
(have)
B. Yes, but don’t get up. I _____________ it. (answer)
4. A. Is that the phone?
5. A. Jane’s put on a lot of weight!
B. She’s pregnant. She _____________ a baby in May. (have)

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