Rules
Word Order
Going to or will
Gap fill
100
We use will + to be + infinitive Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect. Subj + will + infinitive
100
rain is to going it
It is going to rain
100
Look at those black clouds, ................ rain today
It's going to rain today
100
I (probably buy) something new this weekend.
I will probably buy something new this weekend.
200
We use to be + going to + infinitive Correct or incorrect?
Correct! E.g. I am going to go to the cinema this weekend.
200
marry you will me ?
Will you marry me?
200
............ have a pepperoni pizza please.
I'll have a pepperoni pizza please.
200
I (travel) to Sydney to meet my brother at the weekend.
I'm travelling to Sydney to meet my brother at the weekend.
300
We use will for something we definitely know will happen in the future. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect! We use will for something we think, hope or believe will happen in the future.
300
anyone won't tell I promise I
I promise I won't tell anyone or I won't tell anyone, I promise
300
He ................ get married in May.
He's going to get married in May.
300
(she come) to class tomorrow?
Is she coming to class tomorrow?
400
We use going to for an arrangement in the future. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect! We use going to for a plan for the future.
400
work I'm early Friday finishing on
I'm finishing work early on Friday
400
Sorry, I'm busy now. ............... call back this afternoon.
Sorry, I'm busy now. I will call back this afternoon.
400
(He not pass) the exam this time.
He won't pass the exam this time.
500
For an event that is organised for the future (For example if you have bought tickets for something) we use... ? Will Going to or Present continuous
Present continuous!
500
see travel and year to I'm the going for world a
I'm going to travel for a year and see the world.
500
We ............... spend a week at the beach in the summer.
We're going to spend a week at the beach in the summer.
500
(I not work) tomorrow.
I'm not working tomorrow.