Read the situations and choose the correct forms of the verbs to complete the sentences am going to go will gone are going to go will go You want to go on holiday abroad but still can't decide where. You say to your friend: "I think I to a warm country." will buy 'll buys is going to buy am going to buy You have an idea to buy a scarf for your mother's birthday. You say to your sister: "I a scarf for our mum's birthday. What about you?" willn't be able am not going to be able am not going won't be able Your friend is asking you to help him with his English project tomorrow, but you're busy. You tell him: "I'm afraid I to help you tomorrow." Are you going to help You will help You are going to help Will you help You can't take the book you need from the shelf that is too high in the library. You ask the librarian: " me to get that book, please?" will come 'm going to coming will to come 'm going to come You want to visit your grandparents at the weekend. You call you grandmother and say: "Hi, granny, I on Saturday. Do you need anything?"
Задание

Read the situations and choose the correct forms of the verbs to complete the sentences

  • am going to go
  • will gone
  • are going to go
  • will go

You want to go on holiday abroad but still can't decide where. You say to your friend:

"I think I [ ] to a warm country."

  • will buy
  • 'll buys
  • is going to buy
  • am going to buy

You have an idea to buy a scarf for your mother's birthday. You say to your sister:

"I [ ] a scarf for our mum's birthday. What about you?"

  • willn't be able
  • am not going to be able
  • am not going
  • won't be able

Your friend is asking you to help him with his English project tomorrow, but you're busy. You tell him:

"I'm afraid I [ ] to help you tomorrow."

  • Are you going to help
  • You will help
  • You are going to help
  • Will you help

You can't take the book you need from the shelf that is too high in the library. You ask the librarian:

"[ ] me to get that book, please?"

  • will come
  • 'm going to coming
  • will to come
  • 'm going to come

You want to visit your grandparents at the weekend. You call you grandmother and say:

"Hi, granny, I [ ] on Saturday. Do you need anything?"