part 1: expressing predictions
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1.
Sue (graduate) is going to graduate in June. After that, she (begin) is going to begin work at an electronics firm.
2.
Fred (be) is
going to be at
the meeting tomorrow. I think Jane
(come) will come too.
3.
A: Can you give Ed a message
for me?
B: Sure. I (see, probably) will see probably him at the meeting this evening.
B: Sure. I (see, probably) will see probably him at the meeting this evening.
4.
The damage we do to our
environment today (affect) is
going to affect the
quality of life of future generations.
5.
A: Mr. Swan (be, not) won´t
be here next term. He has resigned. Who (be) the new teacher? Do you
know?
B: Yes. Mary Jefferson. Ms. Jefferson (teach) going to teach the same courses Mr. Swan taught: English, algebra, and geometry. I (be) will be in her algebra class. Do you know which algebra class you (be) going to be in next term?
B: Yes. Mary Jefferson. Ms. Jefferson (teach) going to teach the same courses Mr. Swan taught: English, algebra, and geometry. I (be) will be in her algebra class. Do you know which algebra class you (be) going to be in next term?
part 2:
expressing prior plan vs. willingness:
use be going to if you think the speaker is expressing a prior
plan. If you think there is no prior
plan, use will.
6.
A: This letter is in French,
and I don’t speak a word of French. Can
you help me?
B: Sure. I (translate) will translate it for you.
B: Sure. I (translate) will translate it for you.
7.
A: Do you want to go shopping
with me? I (go) am going to go to the shopping
mall downtown.
B: Sure. What time do you want to leave?
B: Sure. What time do you want to leave?
8.
A: This light doesn’t
work. The bulb is probably burned
out. Where the new light bulbs?
B: I (get) will get one for you.
B: I (get) will get one for you.
9.
A: It’s cold in here.
B: I agree. I (turn) will turn the heater on.
A: That’s a good idea.
B: I agree. I (turn) will turn the heater on.
A: That’s a good idea.
10.
A: I (enroll) am
going to enroll in
the community college next spring.
B: Oh? I didn’t know you wanted to go back to school.
A: I need to sharpen my skills so I can get a better job. I (take) will take a course in word processing.
B: Oh? I didn’t know you wanted to go back to school.
A: I need to sharpen my skills so I can get a better job. I (take) will take a course in word processing.
11.
A: Brrr. Who turned up the air conditioner? It’s really cold in here. My nose is cold and my fingers are cold.
B: I (make) will make you a hot cup of tea.
A: Thanks. That sounds good.
B: I (make) will make you a hot cup of tea.
A: Thanks. That sounds good.
12.
A: Oh, oh! I’ve spilled coffee on my shirt.
B: Just a minute. I (get) will get a damp cloth for you.
B: Just a minute. I (get) will get a damp cloth for you.
13.
A: What do you want to be when
you grow up?
B: I (be) am going to be an astronaut.
A: Good for you!
B: I (be) am going to be an astronaut.
A: Good for you!
14.
A: Do you mind if I turn the TV
off? I (place) will
place a long
distance call, and it’s hard to hear if the TV is on.
B: No, that’s fine. I wasn’t watching it anyway.
B: No, that’s fine. I wasn’t watching it anyway.
15.
A: Who wants to erase the
board? Are there any volunteers?
B: I (do) will do it!
C: I (do) will do it!
D: No, no! I (do) won´t do it!
B: I (do) will do it!
C: I (do) will do it!
D: No, no! I (do) won´t do it!
16.
A: Why do you have an eraser in
your hand?
B: I (erase) am going to erase the board.
B: I (erase) am going to erase the board.
exercise 8: Use will/be going to
or the simple present.
(In this exercise, both will and be going to are possible
when a future tense is necessary, with little or no difference in meaning.)
1.
Peter is going to leave in half
an hour. He (finish) is going to finish all of his work before he (leave) leaves .
2.
I’m going to eat lunch at
12:30. After I (eat) will
eat , I (take, probably ) am
going a
nap.
3.
I’ll get home around six. When I (get) am
going get home,
I will call Sharon.
4.
I’m going to watch a TV program
at nine. Before I (watch) will
watch that
program, I (write)
am going to write a letter to my parents.
am going to write a letter to my parents.
5.
Gary will come soon. I (wait) am
going to wait here until he (come) will
come .
6.
I’m sure it will stop raining
soon. As soon as the rain (stop) will
stop , I
(walk) am going to walk to the drugstore to get some film.
7.
Right now I’m a junior in
college. After I (graduate) will
graduate
with a B.A. I (intend)
am going to intend to enter graduate school and work for an M.A. Perhaps I (go) am going to go on for a Ph.D. after I (get) will get my Master’s degree.
am going to intend to enter graduate school and work for an M.A. Perhaps I (go) am going to go on for a Ph.D. after I (get) will get my Master’s degree.
8.
A: How long (stay, you) you
going to stay in
this country?
B: I (plan) am going to plan to be here for about one more year. I will hope to graduate a year from this June.
A: What (do, you) going to do you after you (leave) leaves ?
B: I (return) will return home and (get) going to get a job. How about you?
A: I (be) am going to be here for at least two more years before I (return) home and (get)
will return a job.
B: I (plan) am going to plan to be here for about one more year. I will hope to graduate a year from this June.
A: What (do, you) going to do you after you (leave) leaves ?
B: I (return) will return home and (get) going to get a job. How about you?
A: I (be) am going to be here for at least two more years before I (return) home and (get)
will return a job.
exercise 9: Use the future
progressive or the simple
present.
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