We use will + to be + infinitive
Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect.
Subject + will + infinitive
rain is to going it
It is going to rain.
Look at those black clouds, it's ............. rain today
Look at those black clouds, it's going to rain today
What is another word for "eggplant"?
Aubergine
We use to be + going to + infinitive
Correct or incorrect?
Correct!
E.g. "I am going to go to the cinema this weekend."
I ........ have a pepperoni pizza, please.
I will have a pepperoni pizza, please.
What year did "Hannah Montana" premiere on Disney Channel?
2006
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.
anyone won't tell I promise I
I promise I won't tell anyone
or
I won't tell anyone, I promise
He is .............. get married in May.
He is going to get married in May.
Which animal is nonchalantly sitting and drinking coffee in a room on fire in the "This is fine" meme?
A dog
We use going to for an arrangement in the future.
Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect!
We use going to for a plan for the future.
Sorry, I'm busy now. I ............ call back this afternoon.
Sorry, I'm busy now. I will call back this afternoon.
Where were french fries invented?
Belgium
For an event that is organised in the future (for example, if you have bought tickets for something), what do we use?
Will, Going to, or Present continuous?
Present continuous!
We're .............. a week at the beach next holiday.
We're spending a week at the beach next holiday.
Name the four countries of the United Kingdom
England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.