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Grammar: Going To vs Will

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  • What's wrong with the penguin?
    It has a fever/high temperature.
  • A: I'm out of the shop. Can you help me with shopping? B: Yes, I ...
    will
  • Oh, somebody is knocking! I ... open it.
    are going to
    am going to
    is going to
    will
  • What's wrong with the duck?
    Its back hurts.
  • Can you see him? Look at his eyes. He ... (fall) asleep.
    is going to fall
  • What's wrong with the man?
    He's got a sore throat.
  • What has happened to the frog?
    It has broken/injured its arm.
  • What has happened to him?
    He has caught a cold.
  • Which sentence is correct?
    I think we will win this game.
    I think we're going to win this game.
    I think we are winning this game.
  • Which sentence is correct?
    What's wrong with her? I'll give her an aspirin.
    What's wrong with her?I'm giving her an aspirin.
    What's wrong with her?I'm going to give her an aspirin.
  • What has happened to the boy?
    He has broken/injured his leg.
  • I ... meet my friend at the weekend.
    will
    am going
    am going to
    is going to
  • 𝗗𝗮𝘂𝗴𝗵𝘁𝗲𝗿: There is no food in the fridge! 𝗗𝗮𝗱: No worries, I ... do the shopping after work.
    will
    am going to
    am not going to
    won't
  • What's wrong with the dog?
    He's got a stomach ache.
  • What has happened ti the girl?
    She has injured her toes
  • Sorry, I can't go. I'm busy tomorrow. I ... (visit) my grandma.
    am going to visit
  • I hope this rainy weather ... (stop) soon.
    will stop
  • Be nice or I ... (not give) you your phone back.
    will not (won't) give
  • Look at the sky! It ... (rain).
    is going to rain
  • We have everything ready. We ... (buy) a new car next week.
    will buy
    am going to buy
    are going to buy
    is going to buy
  • What's wrong with the woman?
    She's got a headache.
  • What's wrong with him?
    He has a runny nose.
  • Which illness has she got?
    She's got a flu/cold
  • Which sentence is correct?
    Look! I will catch him.
    Look! I'm going to catch him.
    Look! I'm catching him.
  • What's the girl doing?
    She is coughing.
  • 𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗰𝗲: I'm so hungry. 𝗧𝗼𝗺: Give me a minute, I ... make a sandwich for you.
    am going to
    will
    won't
    am not going to
  • We have awesome holiday plans. We ... (fly) to Japan.
    are going to fly
  • Which sentence is correct?
    She knows she will play tennis tonight.
    She knows she is going to play tennis tonight.
  • I know I ...  (drink) some water after the lesson.
    am going to drink
  • I promise I ... (not get) angry.
    will not (won't) get
  • 𝗠𝘂𝗺: Stacy, the phone is ringing! 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗰𝘆: Ok, I ... take it.
    am going to
    will
    aren't going to
    is going to
  • Mum!!! Are you there???, ... help me with my homework??? I don't get it.
    Will you
    Are you going to
    You are going to
    You will
  • I think Maria ... pass her maths exam.
    will/will not (won't)