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GH1B - 4.1 - Grammar

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  • A:‘I’ve just heard it’s Dan’s birthday today.’ B:‘Oh! __________ him a present at lunchtime, then.’
    I'm getting
    I'll get
    I'm going to get
  • It’s all arranged. We _______ next Tuesday.
    're moving
    're going to move
    'll move
  • I think I _____ the steak and fries, please.
    I'm having
    I'll have
    I'm going to have
  • I’m having a party tonight. Do you want to come?
    Sure! I’ll come! It sounds good.
    Yes, I’m going to come. It sounds good.
  • I made a big decision last week. _________ look for a new job.
    I'll
    I'm going to
  • Are you busy this afternoon?
    Yes. I’m seeing my boss at 3 o’clock.
    Yes. I’ll see my boss at 3 o’clock.
  • Ian promised his professor that he ____ harder in class this semester.
    'll try
    's going to try
    's trying
  • We ______ in the ocean if it's freezing. We'll have to see how cold it is when we get there.
    aren't going to swim
    won't swim
    aren't swimming
  • Next year, I __________ to keep my New Year’s resolutions.
    'm going to try
    'm trying
  • William _____ a candidate for the job tomorrow afternoon.
    interviews
    'll interview
    's interviewing
  • ________ to the party with us or with Liz?
    Is Sarah going to come
    Is Sarah coming
    Will Sarah come
  • What are your plans this summer?
    I’m going to have a holiday in August. I’m going to Italy.
    I’m having a holiday in August. I’ll go to Italy.
  • A:‘I don’t think I’ll ever fall in love.’ B:‘Don’t be silly. It’s _________ soon, I’m sure.’
    happening
    going to happen
  • These books are so heavy.
    I’ll carry some, if you like.
    I’m going to carry some, if you like.
  • The party starts at five. Bring your own food or drink if you want.
    OK. We’ll bring some cakes.
    OK. We’re bringing some cakes.
  • I forgot my wallet – I can’t buy anything for lunch today.
    Don’t worry. I’ll give you some money.
    Don’t worry, I’m going to give you some money.
  • When are you going to New York?
    We’re flying out next week.
    We’ll fly out next week.
  • Do you think Sarah will be OK in her exam?
    I think she’s passing – she seems confident.
    I think she’ll pass – she seems confident.