Put the verb into the most suitable form. Sometimes there is more than one possibility
A has decided to learn a language
A: I've decided to try and learn a foreign language.
B: Have you? Which language [blank_start]are you going to[blank_end] learn?
Responda
are you going to
will you
you will
you are going to
Questão 2
Questão
Continuation
A: Spanish
B: Are you doing a course?
A: Yes, it starts next week.
B: That's great. I'm sure [blank_start]you'll enjoy / you're going to enjoy[blank_end] it.
A: I hope so. But I think [blank_start]it will be / it's going to be[blank_end] difficult.
Responda
you'll enjoy / you're going to enjoy
you shall enjoy
you should
it will be / it's going to be
it would be / it's gonna be
it shall be / it will be
Questão 3
Questão
A wants to know about B's holiday plans
A: I hear you're going on holiday soon
B: That's right We're going to Finland
A: I hope you have a nice time.
B: Thanks. I [blank_start]will[blank_end] send you a postcard and I [blank_start]will[blank_end] get in touch with you when I get back
Responda
will
going to
'll
should
shall
won't
would
are going to
it is going to
Questão 4
Questão
A invites B to a party.
A: I'm going to have a party next Saturday. Can you come?
B: On Saturday? I'm not sure. Some friends of mine are coming to stay with me next week, but I think [blank_start]they'll[blank_end] have left by Saturday. But if they're still here, I [blank_start]will not[blank_end] be able to come to the party.
A: OK. Well, tell me as soon as you know.
B: Right. I [blank_start]will[blank_end] call you during the week.
Responda
they will
will not
will
Questão 5
Questão
We use (be) going to... to say what somebody has already decided to do.
Responda
True
False
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