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Complete the sentences using will ('ll) or going to.


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 662.


I WILL AND I'M GOING TO

EXERCISES

You could get the students to complete the following: (or think up new ideas yourself).

XXII. Fifty Years from Now

1. Life will ...

2. I will ...

3. Houses will ...

4. People will ...

5. Rivers will ...

6. My present friends will ...

7. TV will ...

8. Newspapers will ...

9. Men will ...

10. Women will ...

11. Cars will ...

12. Work ...

13. Money ...

14. Food will ...

 

XXIII. Here is the forecast of the life in the 22nd century. Complete the sentences with the words from the box.

forbid be live elect take over start use have work replace

1. People … on the moon. 2. Children … school at the age of three. 3. Computers … teachers. 4. People … 4 hours a day. 5. Houses and factories … solar energy. 6. Americans … a woman president. 7. Robots … most jobs. 8. There will be a law, which … having more than two children. 9. Six weeks … a normal annual holiday. 10. Great Britain … a black Prime Minister.

 

 

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1. A: Why are you turning on the television?

B: I'm going to watch the news. (I/watch)

2. A: Oh, I've just realised. I haven't got any money.

B: Haven't you? Well, don't worry. --- you some. (I/lend)

3. A: I've got a headache.

B: Have you? Wait there and --- an aspirin for you. (I/get)

4. A: Why are you filling that bucket with water?

B: --- the car. (I/wash)

5. A: I've decided to repaint this room.

B: Oh, have you? What colour --- it? (you/paint)

6. A: Where are you going? Are you going shopping?

B: Yes, --- something for dinner. (I/buy)

7. A: I don't know how to use this camera.

B: It's quite easy. --- you. (I/show)

8. A: What would you like to eat?

B: --- a sandwich, please. (I/have)

9. A: Did you post that letter for me?

B: Oh, I'm sorry. I completely forgot --- it now. (I/do)

10. A: The ceiling in this room doesn't took very safe, does it?

B: No, it looks as if --- down. (it/fall)

11. A: Has George decided what to do when he leaves school?

B: Oh, yes. Everything is planned. --- a holiday for a few weeks and then --- a computer programming course. (he/have, he/do)


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