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You want to express your intention to look round the museum.

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5. Where do you want me to put these flowers?

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

 

2. Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or the future simple.

1. A: I'm going to the gym tonight.

B: Well, while you ...are... (be) there, I.................................................(do) the shopping.

2. A:....................................(you/call) me when you ……………..........................(get) home?

B: Yes, of course.

3. A: As soon as John.............................(come) in, tell him to come to my office.

B: Certainly, sir.

4. A: I'm exhausted.

B: Me too. I wonder if David.......................................................(come) to help tonight.

5. A: Are you going to visit Aunt Mabel this afternoon?

B: Yes, I.......................................(visit) her before I..........................................(do) the shopping.

6. A: Is George going to eat dinner with us?

B: No, by the time he....................................(get) home it.......................................(be) very late.

7. A: When.................................(you/pay) the rent?

B: When I...........................(get) my pay cheque.

8. A: What are your plans for the future?

B: I want to go to university after I...........................................(finish) school.

9. A: If you....................................(pay) for dinner, I.........................................(pay) for the theatre.

B: Okay, that's a good idea.

10. A: Can you give this message to Mike, please?

B: Well, I'll try, but I doubt if I...................................................(see) him today.

 

3. Put the verbs in brackets into the future simple, the present simple or the present continuous.

1. A: I ... am seeing... (see) Roger at seven o'clock tonight.

B: Really? I thought he was out of town.

2. A:.........................................................(you/do) anything on Friday morning?

B: No, I'm free.

3. A: I.............................................(go) to the cinema. There's a new film on. Do you want to come with me?

B: What time.................................(the film/start)?

4. A: Helen...................................(have) a party the day after tomorrow...........................(you/go)?

B: As a matter of fact, I haven't been invited.

5. A: The new exhibition................................(open) on April 3rd and...............................(finish) on May 31st.

B: I know. I...............................................................(go) on the first day.

6. A: Aunt Maggie.........................(come) to visit us tomorrow.

B: I know. What time........................(she/arrive)?

7. A: Excuse me, what time....................................... (the train/leave)?

B: At half past three, madam.

8. A: Michael Jackson..................................(give) a concert at the Olympic Stadium next week.

B: I know. I.........................(want) to get a ticket.

9. A: I'm really thirsty.

B: I..............................(get) you a glass of water.

10. A: Are you looking forward to your party?

B: Yes. I hope everyone....................... (enjoy) it.

11. A: How old is your sister?

B: She.............................(be) twelve next month.

12 A: What are you doing tonight?

B: I.............................................(probably/watch) TV after dinner.

 

4. Complete the conversations. Put in will or be going to with the verbs.

Vicky: Have you got a ticket for the play?

Daniel: Yes, … I’m going to see...........(see) it on Thursday.

Harriet: The alarm's going. It's making an awful noise.

Mike: OK, … I’ll switch..........(switch) it off.

1 Daniel: Did you buy this book?

Matthew: No, Emma did. She.........................................................(read) it on holiday.

2 Laura: Would you like tea or coffee?

Sarah: Oh, I.........................................................(have) coffee, please.

3 Trevor: I'm going to miss a good film on TV because I'll be out tonight.

Laura: I.........................................................(video) it for you, if you like.

4 Rachel: I'm just going out to get a paper.

Emma: What newspaper.........................................................(you / buy)?

 

5. What would you say? Use will or be going to.

You want to express your intention to look round the museum.

Your friend: Do you have any plans for this afternoon?

You: Yes, … I’m going look round the museum.......

1 You hate dogs. Dogs always attack you if they get the chance.

Your friend: That dog doesn't look very friendly.

You: It's coming towards us............................................................................................

2 You predict the landing of aliens on the earth in the next ten years.

Your friend: All this talk about aliens is complete nonsense, isn't it?

You: Is it? I think.............................................................................................................

3 You know that your friend's sister has decided to get married.

Your friend: Have you heard about my sister?

You: Well, I heard that......................................................................................................

4 You suddenly decide you want to invite llona for a meal.

Your friend: Did you know llona will be in town next weekend?

You: No, I didn’ t...............................................................................................................

 

6. Complete the news report about the village of Brickfield. Use will or be going to. Sometimes either is possible.

We have learned this week that the local council has plans for Westside Park in Brickfield. The council

…. is going to sell......(sell) the land to a builder, Forbes and Son. The plans are all ready. ‘(1).......................................................(we / build) fifty houses,' said Mr Forbes. 'In two years' time everything (2)........................................................(be) finished. I'm sure people (3)...................................................(like) the houses. Most of them (4).......................................... (be) for young families. And we intend to take care of the environment. (5)..................................................(we / not/ cut) down all the trees, only a few of them.' But people living near the park are angry. This is a terrible idea. We're all against it,' said Mrs Mary Brent. '6)...................................................(we / have) a protest march on Saturday. I expect everyone in Brickfield (7)...................................................(be) there. We've reached our decision. (8)...................................................(we / stop) this plan.'

 

7. Fill in the future simple, the present simple or the present perfect.

A My car is being repaired and I don't know when it 1) ... will be... (be) ready. I doubt whether I

2)............................................ (be able to) collect it before the weekend. I wonder if John 3)......................(give)

me a lift to the party on Saturday. I'll ask him when he 4)......................(come) home.

B I was calling to ask if you'd like to go out after we 1)................................(finish) work tomorrow or if you

2)................................(want) to watch a video instead. Call me back as soon as you 3)........................(get) in.

I'll wait until I 4).................................(hear) from you.

C I will leave the hotel early in case there 1).................. (be) a lot of traffic. I don't know how long the journey

2)....................(take) or what time the plane 3)...................................... (land), but I 4).................................

(call) you as soon as I 5)...............................................(arrive) at the airport. Then, I will wait until you

6)........................................(come) to collect me.

D Paula is drinking tea as she is waiting for Charles. She wonders if he 1).............................(be) late as usual.

She will wait until the clock 2).........................(strike) five and then she will call him in case he

3)......................................(forget).

 

8. Mark and Sarah are continuing the conversation. Put in the verbs. Use will or the Present Simple.

Sarah: If … you take.... (you /take) a train, … it'll be...... (jt/ be) much more comfortable.

If (1).............................................(you / need) a car, you can hire one when

(2).............................................(you / get) to Glasgow.

Mark: If (3).............................................(I / hire) a car, (4).............................................(it/be) too complicated. I'd

rather take my own.

Sarah: It's too dangerous. You might fall asleep on the motorway.

Mark: I won't fall asleep. I can play loud music. Anyway, (5).............................................(I / get) there much

quicker when (6).............................................(there / be) no traffic on the road. As soon as

(7).............................................(I / arrive), (8).............................................(I / ring) you, I promise.

Sarah: (9).............................................(I / be) worried until (10)............................................. (I / hear) from you. But

don't ring before (11).............................................(I / be) awake in the morning.

Mark: (12).............................................(I / lie) down for a couple of hours before

(13).............................................(I/go).

Sarah: Good idea. (14).............................................(you / be) exhausted tomorrow if

(15).............................................(you / not / get) some sleep this evening.

 


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