Be Going To Vs Will

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1. Do you want tea or coffee? I ______ have tea.

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The correct answer is "will,'ll". This is because both "will" and "'ll" are contractions of the future tense of the verb "to be" combined with the verb "have". In this context, the speaker is expressing their preference for having tea in the future.

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Be Going To Vs Will - Quiz

Complete the sentence with either will or be going to.

2. I'm feeling really hungry. I think I ____ have a sandwich.

Explanation

The correct answer is "will". In this sentence, the speaker is expressing a future intention or prediction. The word "will" is used to indicate future actions or states. The word "ill" does not fit in this context as it means being unwell or sick.

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3. Do you want to come to my house for a party? Great! I ____ bring some juice.

Explanation

The correct answer is "will,'ll" because both "will" and "'ll" are contractions of the future tense auxiliary verb "will." In this context, the speaker is expressing their intention or willingness to bring some juice to the party.

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4. Could someone answer the phone?

I ____ get it.

Explanation

The correct answer is 'll or will. In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their willingness or intention to answer the phone. Both 'll and will are contractions of "will" and can be used interchangeably in this context.

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5. I have a headache.
Sit down and I _____ get you an asprin.

Explanation

In this sentence, the speaker is offering to get the person with a headache an aspirin. The correct answer is "'ll" or "will" because it is a contraction of "will" and indicates future tense. The speaker is stating that they will get the aspirin for the person once they sit down.

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6. Where are you going?
I ______ vist a customer

Explanation

The correct answer is 'm going to, am going to. Both options are correct because they both indicate the future action of visiting a customer. The contraction 'm going to is a shortened form of "I am going to" and is commonly used in informal speech. The full form "am going to" is also grammatically correct and is commonly used in more formal situations.

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7. We ________ travel the world next year.

Explanation

The correct answer is "are going to" and "'re going to". Both options indicate future plans or intentions to travel the world next year. "Are going to" is the full form, while "'re going to" is the contracted form of "are going to". Both forms are grammatically correct and convey the same meaning.

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8. He has already decided- He _______ leave London.

Explanation

The correct answer is "is going to" and "'s going to". Both options indicate a future plan or intention. "Is going to" is the full form, while "'s going to" is the contracted form of "is going to". They both convey the same meaning that the person has already made a decision to leave London in the future.

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9. Next week I _______ take the train to Scotland.

Explanation

The correct answer is "am going to" and "'m going to". Both options are correct because they both indicate a future action of taking the train to Scotland. "Am going to" is the present continuous form of "going to" and is used to express planned future actions. "'M going to" is the contracted form of "I am going to" and is also used to express planned future actions. Both forms are grammatically correct and convey the same meaning in this context.

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10. The Holiday ______  be fantastic.

Explanation

The correct answer is "is going to." This is because the sentence is referring to a future event, indicating that something will happen in the future. The phrase "is going to" is used to express future plans or predictions. Therefore, it is appropriate to use "is going to" in this context.

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Do you want tea or coffee? I ______ have tea.
I'm feeling really hungry. I think I ____ have a sandwich.
Do you want to come to my house for a party? ...
Could someone answer the phone?I ____ get it.
I have a headache.Sit down and I _____ get you an asprin.
Where are you going?I ______ vist a customer
We ________ travel the world next year.
He has already decided- He _______ leave London.
Next week I _______ take the train to Scotland.
The Holiday ______  be fantastic.
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