A: Do you plan to go to university?
B: Yes.(0) m
going to study medicine in London.
A: Brilliant!
I’m sure you will be a great doctor!
B: Thanks!
A: Where are
you going?
B: I don’t know.
I haven’t arranged anything yet. I think I will rent a room in a house
with some other students. The problem is that everywhere is very expensive.
A: My brother is
going to London next month. He’s just bought a flat there. I shall give you his
phone number. He might be able to help.
B: Thanks very
much! I shall call him tomorrow.
Complete the
sentences. Use will or be going to and the verbs in brackets.
The traffic’s
very bad this morning. We will be late for our lecture. (be)
We could have
the party here. I’m sure the neighbors will not mind the noise. (not mind)
Matt probably
will not come with us. He doesn’t like football. (not come)
She’s working
too hard. She will get ill. (get)
In twenty
years’ time, the tree in our garden will
be really tall. (be)
I will have
some horrible dreams tonight after that film! It was really scary! (have)
Don’t worry
about the ink on your shirt. I’m sure nobody will notice
it. (notice)
It is going to be a lovely day. Look at that
clear blue sky! (be)
I think we will
have enough time to eat before the film, so let’s find a cafe, (have)
Circle the
correct answer.
0 A: What are
your plans for the weekend?
B: I‘m going to
going go shopping on Saturday and then stay at home on Sunday.
1A: I don’t
think we’ve got enough chairs for everyone.
B: I ’ll get
some more from next door.
2 A: Look! Our
bus is coming! Hurry up!
B: I don’t want
to run. I think I ’ll wait for the next one.
3 A: Are you
free this afternoon?
B: No, I’ve got
to go to the library.I’m going to look at their collection of old newspapers
for my History project.
4 A: Please
don’t tell Kate or Lucy.
B: OK. I won’t tell
anybody. Don’t worry.
5 A: Have you
sold your car yet?
B: Yes. I ’m
going to get a new one next month.