Complete the sentence: "I _______ going to visit my grandmother this weekend."
I am going to visit my grandmother this weekend.
Complete the sentence: "I think it _______ rain tomorrow."
I think it will rain tomorrow.
Choose the correct one: "I think it will/going to snow tomorrow."
I think it will to snow tomorrow.
Complete the question: "____ ____ you going to do tomorrow?"
What are you going to do tomorrow?
Complete the question: "______ will you ____ back? -I'll _____ back home next week."
When will you be back? -I will be back home next week
Make this sentence negative: "She is going to cook dinner."
She is not going to cook dinner.
Make a request including the noun: pencil
Will you lend me a pencil later for the exam?
Correct the mistake: "She will to visit her aunt next week."
There are two correct options due there are not explicit context.
1. She is going to visit her aunt next week.
2. She will visit her aunt next week.
Create a question with 'where' and 'going to' about: "Your friend's weekend plans"
Example:
Where are you going to go this weekend?
Ask a question using 'where' and 'will': "Your favorite artist concert"
-Where will be Kenia Os concert?
-I think at National Auditorium
Turn this sentence into a question: "They are going to watch a movie."
Are they going to watch a movie?
Make a sudden decision providing some context.
Oh no! I ran out of battery in my phone.
Don't worry I will lend you my charger.
Complete with 'will' or 'going to': "Look at those clouds! It _______ rain."
"Look at those clouds! It is going to rain."
Because there is evidence. A person is asking to other to look at the clouds. They see the evidence.
Form a 'why' question with 'going to' about: "A friend decision, taking a subject with a special teacher."
Why are you going to take English with Teacher Mora?
He is so mean.
Create a 'why' question with 'will': "Your friend doesn't want to join the party."
Why will you not join the party?
Make a sentence using:
1. Going to
2. Time expression, next Sunday.
3. Negative form
The company is going to have a Christmas Posada next Sunday.
Make a negative sentence using the noun: party.
I won't go to the party I have many things to do this weekend.
Fill in the blank: "I _______ see a movie tonight. I already bought the tickets."
Fill in the blank: "I am going to see a movie tonight. I already bought the tickets."
Use 'who' in a question with 'going to': "A broken faucet."
Example:
Who is going to fix the faucet?
Formulate a question with 'who' and 'will': "Someone needs to help."
Who will help you to carry all those bags?
Make a question using:
1.Going to
2. Yes/No question
3. Someone else answers to this question.
Example:
Are you going to visit your grandma's this weekend?
Yes, I am
Create a prediction about the future using 'will': "technology, 20 years"
Technology will be much more advanced in 20 years.
Create two sentences:
1. First, using going to and providing context.
2.Second, using will, as well providing context.
Examples:
1. You know what, the other day I was looking for some flying offers and I found a very good one to Spain for $12,500. So, I am going to travel to Spain next summer.
2. Will you take me to the supermarket?
-Sure, let's go.
-Oh no, I forgot my bag at home
-No worries, I will lend you mine.
Ask a question using 'when' with 'going to' about: "Travel plans"
Example:
When are you going to travel to Japan?
Make a 'what' question using 'will' about: "A phone number"
What will be your phone number? I heard you want to buy a new cellphone