Complete the conversation. Use will, be going to or a present tense. Choose the best form. Sometimes more than one answer is correct.
Peter: Hello. Where are you going?
Polly: To my evening class. I'm learning Swedish. And next week (►) I'll have (I / have) a chance to speak it for real. (1)……………………………… (I / go) to Sweden for three weeks. (2)………………………………. (I / leave) on Friday. (3)……………………………… (I / visit) some friends there.
Peter: (4) …………………………… (that / be) nice.
Polly: Well, I'd better hurry. My lesson (5) ....................................... (start) at half past seven, and it's twenty-fivepast now.
Peter: OK. Come and see me when (6) .................................... (you / get) back from Sweden.
Polly: Thanks. (7) ......................................... (I / send) you a postcard.
Exercise 2
Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets.
► We have decided to help with the project. (going) =We are going to help with the project.
1. We're willing to wait for you. ('11)
2. You can get off this train at Bath. (stops)
3. My friend intended to meet us. (going)
4. Adrian's job interview is on 17 October. (having)
5. Our meal will be over by eight o'clock. (finished)
6. I think I'm going to go on the trip. (might)
7. The fire hasn't gone out yet, but it will in a minute. (about)
Exercise 3
Choose the correct form.
►A: I'd better go. I'm cycling home, and I haven't got any lights on my bike.
B:Oh, yes. (It'll be/It'll have been) dark soon. =It'll be
1. A: I hear the rent on your flat is very expensive.
B:Yes it is. (I'll move/I'm going to move), I've decided.
2. A: I'd like a photo of Martin and me.
B:(I'll take/I'm going to take) one with your camera, then.
3. A: Have you booked a holiday yet?
B:Yes, (we go/we're going) to Spain.
4. A: What's that man doing up there?
B:Oh no! (He'll jump/He's going to jump)!
5. A: Can I borrow your bike on Monday?
B:I'm sorry, but (I'll be using/I'll have used) it. I always cycle to work.
Polly: To my evening class. I'm learning Swedish. And next week (►) I'll have (I / have) a chance to speak it for real. (1)…………… I'll go………………… (I / go) to Sweden for three weeks. (2)…I will leaving………. (I / leave) on Friday. (3)… I'll visit (I / visit) some friends there.
Peter: (4) …that would be / will be… (that / be) nice.
Polly: Well, I'd better hurry. My lesson (5) ..will start......... (start) at half past seven, and it's twenty-fivepast now.
Peter: OK. Come and see me when (6) you ´ll get (you / get) back from Sweden.
Polly: Thanks. (7) ...I´ll send.... (I / send) you a postcard.
Exercise 2
Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets.
► We have decided to help with the project. (going)
=We are going to help with the project.
1. We're willing to wait for you. ('11) We´ll be waiting for you at ´11
2. You can get off this train at Bath. (stops) This train stops at Bath
3. My friend intended to meet us. (going) My friend is going to meet us there
4. Adrian's job interview is on 17 October. (having) Adrian will be having a job interview on October 17th
5. Our meal will be over by eight o'clock. (finished) Our meal will be finished by eight.
6. I think I'm going to go on the trip. (might) I might go on a trip soon
7. The fire hasn't gone out yet, but it will in a minute. (about) The fire hasn't gone out yet, but it will in about a minute.
Exercise 3
Choose the correct form.
►A: I'd better go. I'm cycling home, and I haven't got any lights on my bike.
B:Oh, yes. (It'll be/It'll have been) dark soon.
=It'll be
1. A: I hear the rent on your flat is very expensive.
B:Yes it is. (I'm going to move), I've decided.
2. A: I'd like a photo of Martin and me.
B:(I'll take) one with your camera, then.
3. A: Have you booked a holiday yet?
B:Yes, (we're going) to Spain.
4. A: What's that man doing up there?
B:Oh no! (He's going to jump)!
5. A: Can I borrow your bike on Monday?
B:I'm sorry, but (I'll be using) it. I always cycle to work.
Verified answer
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Peter: Hello. Where are you going?
Polly: To my evening class. I'm learning Swedish. And next week (►) I'll have (I / have) a chance to speak it for real. (1)…………… I'll go………………… (I / go) to Sweden for three weeks. (2)…I will leaving………. (I / leave) on Friday. (3)… I'll visit (I / visit) some friends there.
Peter: (4) …that would be / will be… (that / be) nice.
Polly: Well, I'd better hurry. My lesson (5) ..will start......... (start) at half past seven, and it's twenty-fivepast now.
Peter: OK. Come and see me when (6) you ´ll get (you / get) back from Sweden.
Polly: Thanks. (7) ...I´ll send.... (I / send) you a postcard.
Exercise 2
Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets.
► We have decided to help with the project. (going)
=We are going to help with the project.
1. We're willing to wait for you. ('11) We´ll be waiting for you at ´11
2. You can get off this train at Bath. (stops) This train stops at Bath
3. My friend intended to meet us. (going) My friend is going to meet us there
4. Adrian's job interview is on 17 October. (having) Adrian will be having a job interview on October 17th
5. Our meal will be over by eight o'clock. (finished) Our meal will be finished by eight.
6. I think I'm going to go on the trip. (might) I might go on a trip soon
7. The fire hasn't gone out yet, but it will in a minute. (about) The fire hasn't gone out yet, but it will in about a minute.
Exercise 3
Choose the correct form.
►A: I'd better go. I'm cycling home, and I haven't got any lights on my bike.
B:Oh, yes. (It'll be/It'll have been) dark soon.
=It'll be
1. A: I hear the rent on your flat is very expensive.
B:Yes it is. (I'm going to move), I've decided.
2. A: I'd like a photo of Martin and me.
B:(I'll take) one with your camera, then.
3. A: Have you booked a holiday yet?
B:Yes, (we're going) to Spain.
4. A: What's that man doing up there?
B:Oh no! (He's going to jump)!
5. A: Can I borrow your bike on Monday?
B:I'm sorry, but (I'll be using) it. I always cycle to work.