based on 4C ex.1
Choose the correct verb form.
A. There's a great film on at the cinema. It [starts|is starting] at 9:00, do you want to go?
B. It's not worth it. By the time we get there it [is going to start|will have started].
A. Do you think John [is lending|will lend] me his laptop for a few days?
B. I don't know, but he [is going to be|will have been] here soon. Why don't you ask him?
A. Can I have an iPod, mum? Please? I promise I ['m not asking|won't ask] you to buy me any more gadgets!
B. OK, I ['ll get|will have got] you the iPod, but you have to keep the promise you've just made!
A. The computer's crashed again. I [will have called| will call] someone to come and fix it.
B. Don't worry. I've already called him; he [will come|will be coming] in a few minutes.
A. The printer isn't printing very well. We [are going to run|will be running] out of ink.
B. Since you [will go|are going] to the shops tomorrow, can you buy some more ink?
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