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Marco will move house next month.
Marco is going to move house next month.
In the future, we’ll to see more electric vehicles on our roads.
In the future, we’ll see more electric vehicles on our roads.
That bag looks heavy. I (be going to / will) carry it for you.
That bag looks heavy. I will carry it for you.
They might to cancel the meeting next week.
They might cancel the meeting next week.
I think it (be going to / will) rain this afternoon.
I think it will rain this afternoon.
We (be going to / will) see a play at the theatre this evening.
We are going to see a play at the theatre this evening.
A: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the station? B: Sure. I (am going to take/I’ll take you there). A: Oh, I don’t want to trouble you. B: No, that’s OK. I (am going to catch / I’ll catch) a train there myself in ten minutes.
B: Sure. I’ll take you there. I am going to catch a train there myself in ten minutes.
A: The printer is still broken. B: Yes, I know. I ___ (be going to / will) fix it. Just haven't had any time.
A: The printer is still broken. B: Yes, I know. I am going to fix it. Just haven't had any time.
A: Hello. Can I speak to Jake Holmes? B: One minute. I ___ (be going to / will) see if he's here.
Can I speak to Jake Holmes? B: One minute. I will see if he's here.
The Green Party won’t win the election. No, but they ___ (will / might / be going to) get a lot of votes.
The Green Party won’t win the election. No, but they might get a lot of votes.
I hope you ____ (will / might / be going to) be home by 6.30.
I hope you will be home by 6.30.
Deborah made a New Year's resolution: she ___ (will / might / be going to) work so hard.
Deborah made a New Year's resolution: she isn't going to work so hard.
Sarah and Pete told me they ___ (will / might / be going to) save money for a new flat.
Sarah and Pete told me they are going to save money for a new flat.
They ___ (will / might / be going to) spend the night in London. It depends how late the show finishes.
They might spend the night in London. It depends how late the show finishes.
I'm sure smartphones _____ (will / might / be going to) be much cheaper.
I'm sure smartphones will be much cheaper.
I think everyone ___ (will / might / going to) have microchips in their heads one day.
I think everyone will have microchips in their heads one day.
I didn't charge my phone. The battery _____ (will / might / be going to) run out.
I didn't charge my phone. The battery is going to run out.
Everyone _____ (will / might / be going to) have an electric car in 50 years' time.
Everyone will have an electric car in 50 years' time.