Be Going To Vs Will 1 - Affirmative

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1. I don't know what to do. I think I _____ for a walk. (go)

Explanation

The correct answer is "will go,'ll go" because the sentence is in the future tense and the verb "go" needs to be conjugated accordingly. Both "will go" and "'ll go" are correct forms of the future tense for the verb "go."

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2. I don't know what to have for lunch. I think I _____ a sandwich. (buy)

Explanation

The correct answer is 'll buy, will buy because the sentence is expressing a future action. The phrase "I think I" implies a decision that is yet to be made, and the verb "buy" is referring to a future event of purchasing a sandwich. Both "will buy" and "'ll buy" are grammatically correct ways to express this future action.

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3. I bought my tickets 6 months ago. I _____ Japan next week. (go)

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The correct answer is 'm going to,'m going to go to,am going to,am going to go to. This is because the sentence is in the future tense and is expressing a plan or intention to go to Japan next week. The phrase "I'm going to" is used to indicate future actions, and it can be followed by the base form of the verb, "go," or the full infinitive form, "go to." Similarly, "am going to" can also be used to express future plans.

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4. She _____ her mum's house tomorrow, it's her birthday. (go)

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The correct answer is "is going to go." This is because the sentence is talking about a future event, the speaker going to her mum's house, which is planned or intended to happen. The structure "is going to + verb" is used to express future plans or intentions. In this case, the verb "go" is used after "is going to" to indicate the action of going to her mum's house.

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5. I _____ a new sofa at the weekend. I've been wanting to get one for ages. (buy)

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The correct answer is "I'm going to buy, am going to buy." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their intention to purchase a new sofa in the future. The phrase "I'm going to buy" indicates their plan or intention, while "am going to buy" emphasizes their determination or certainty about the action. Both phrases convey the same meaning and are grammatically correct options to complete the sentence.

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6. I promise I _____ you tomorrow. (see)

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The correct answer is 'll see,will see. The phrase "I promise" indicates a future action, and the verb "see" is in the base form. When making promises or commitments, we use the future tense with "will" or the contraction "'ll." Therefore, "I promise I'll see you tomorrow" or "I promise I will see you tomorrow" are both correct.

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7. I _____ you tomorrow. (call)

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The correct answer is 'll call,will call. Both options are correct because they both indicate a future action of calling someone. The contraction 'll is short for will, and will call is the full phrase. Both forms are commonly used to express future intentions or plans.

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8. I've decided, I _____ a guitar. (buy)

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The correct answer is 'm going to buy, am going to buy. The sentence is in the present tense and the speaker has made a decision to buy a guitar in the future. The phrase "I'm going to buy" indicates the intention or plan of the speaker, while "am going to buy" is a parallel construction that reinforces the decision to purchase the guitar.

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9. Tomorrow night I _____ the cinema with a friend. (go)

Explanation

The correct answer is 'm going to, am going to, 'm going to go to, am going to go to. The question is asking about the future plan of going to the cinema with a friend. The verb "go" needs to be used in the future tense, so the correct answer options include variations of "going to."

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10. Tomorrow is the party, everyone _____. (go)

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The correct answer is "is going to go" because it is grammatically correct to use the present continuous tense ("is going") to talk about future plans or arrangements. The phrase "everyone is going to go" indicates that all the people mentioned will attend the party tomorrow.

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I don't know what to do. I think I _____ for a walk. (go)
I don't know what to have for lunch. I think I _____ a sandwich....
I bought my tickets 6 months ago. I _____ Japan next week. (go)
She _____ her mum's house tomorrow, it's her birthday. (go)
I _____ a new sofa at the weekend. I've been wanting to get one...
I promise I _____ you tomorrow. (see)
I _____ you tomorrow. (call)
I've decided, I _____ a guitar. (buy)
Tomorrow night I _____ the cinema with a friend. (go)
Tomorrow is the party, everyone _____. (go)
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