Future With " Going To"

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1. Sarah ________ two bags with her.        take

Explanation

The correct answer is "is going to take". In this sentence, we are talking about Sarah's future plan or intention to take two bags with her. The phrase "is going to" is commonly used to express future actions or plans. Therefore, "is going to take" is the correct form to indicate Sarah's intention to take two bags with her.

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Fill in the blank in each sentence with the given verb using the simple future tense for future plans. .

2. I ______ you move your things tomorrow.        help

Explanation

The correct answer is "I'm going to help" or "am going to help." Both options are correct because they express the future intention of the speaker to assist in moving the person's things. The contraction "I'm" is short for "I am," and both forms are commonly used in informal speech.

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3. Jim ________ some flowers on the way home.        buy

Explanation

The correct answer is "is going to buy". Both options "´s going to buy" and "is going to buy" are grammatically correct and can be used interchangeably in this context. They both indicate a future action that Jim will perform, which is buying some flowers on his way home.

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4. They ________ the movie with us.        see

Explanation

The correct answer for this question is "are going to see" and "´re going to see". Both options indicate a future action of watching the movie with us. "Are going to see" is the full form of the phrase, while "´re going to see" is a contracted form commonly used in informal speech or writing.

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5. My mom ________ some cookies for us later.        make

Explanation

The correct answer is "is going to make." In this sentence, we are talking about a future action that will be performed by the subject "my mom." The phrase "is going to make" is the correct future tense form of the verb "make" in the third person singular form. The contraction "´s" is incorrect in this context as it is used for possessives, not for indicating future actions.

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6. I ________ the tools.         bring 

Explanation

The correct answer is "I'm going to bring" or "am going to bring". Both options are correct because they both indicate future tense and intention to bring the tools.

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7. I ________ Amy about the book.        tell

Explanation

The correct answer is "I'm going to tell, am going to tell" because both options are grammatically correct and convey the same meaning. "I'm going to tell" implies that the speaker has made a decision to inform Amy about the book in the near future, while "am going to tell" expresses the same intention in a slightly different grammatical structure.

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8. He ________ you tonight after work.        call

Explanation

The correct answer is "He's going to call" or "He is going to call". This is because the sentence is referring to a future action of someone calling after work. The contraction "He's" is short for "He is" and indicates the future tense. The phrase "going to call" is used to express a planned or intended action in the future. Therefore, the correct answer indicates that the person will make a phone call after work.

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9. You ________ my friends next week.        meet

Explanation

Both "´re going to meet" and "are going to meet" are correct answers for this question. They both indicate a future action of meeting someone. The contraction "´re" is a shortened form of "are" and is commonly used in informal speech. Therefore, both options convey the same meaning and can be used interchangeably in this context.

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10. We ________ pictures in a few minutes.        take

Explanation

The correct answer is "We're going to take, are going to take." Both options are correct because they both indicate future actions of taking pictures. "We're going to take" is the contraction of "We are going to take," and "are going to take" is the full form of the phrase. Both forms convey the same meaning and can be used interchangeably in this context.

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11. Jane ________ to the party as well.        come

Explanation

The correct answer is "is going to come" because the sentence is talking about Jane's future action of coming to the party. In English, we use the structure "subject + is/are + going to + verb" to talk about future plans or intentions. Therefore, "Jane is going to come to the party as well" is the grammatically correct sentence. The answer "´s going to come" is incorrect because it is a combination of the contraction "´s" (which stands for "is") and the verb "going to come," resulting in a grammatically incorrect sentence.

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12. We ________ at your house in three hours.        arrive

Explanation

The correct answer is "´re going to arrive" or "are going to arrive". Both options indicate a future action of arriving at someone's house. The use of "´re going to" or "are going to" followed by the verb "arrive" suggests a planned or intended action in the near future.

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13. I ________ some new clothes this week.        get

Explanation

The correct answer is "I'm going to get, am going to get" because both options are grammatically correct and convey the future tense. The use of "going to" indicates a planned action in the near future. Both "I'm going to get" and "am going to get" are acceptable forms, with the contraction "I'm" being a more common and informal choice.

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14. They ________ the exam soon.        finish

Explanation

The correct answer is "´re going to finish" or "are going to finish". Both options indicate that the action of finishing the exam will happen in the future. The use of "´re" or "are" suggests that the subject of the sentence, which is not mentioned, is plural. The phrase "going to" is used to express future plans or intentions. Therefore, both options convey the idea that the exam will be finished soon.

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15. The bus ________ at 3:00 p.m.        leave

Explanation

The correct answer is "is going to leave." This is because the sentence is referring to a future event, the bus leaving at 3:00 p.m. The phrase "is going to" is used to indicate a future action or event that is planned or expected to happen. Therefore, "is going to leave" is the appropriate choice to complete the sentence.

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16. The office ________ you an email on Monday.        send

Explanation

The correct answer is "is going to send". This is because the sentence is in the present tense and "is going to" is a future form used to talk about planned or scheduled actions. Therefore, the correct form is "is going to send".

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17. Class ________ at 10:30 a.m.        begin

Explanation

The correct answer is "is going to begin" and "´s going to begin". Both of these options are correct because they indicate that the class will start at 10:30 a.m. The first option, "is going to begin," is in the present continuous tense and implies a future action. The second option, "´s going to begin," is a contraction of "is" and "going" and also indicates a future action. Both options convey the same meaning and are grammatically correct.

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18. Joe and Lance ________ a report.        write

Explanation

Joe and Lance are planning to write a report. The correct answer options, "´re going to write" and "are going to write," both indicate future intentions or plans to write the report. The contraction "´re" is an abbreviation for "are," so both options convey the same meaning.

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19. Our team ________ the game.        win

Explanation

The correct answer is "is going to win." In this sentence, the subject "our team" is followed by the verb phrase "is going to win," indicating a future action. The use of "is" as the auxiliary verb indicates that the action is happening in the future.

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20. The children ________ the candy.        like 

Explanation

The correct answer is "are going to like". This is because the sentence is talking about multiple children and their future liking of the candy. The verb "are going to" is used to express future plans or intentions, and in this case, it indicates that the children have plans or intentions to like the candy.

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Sarah ________ two bags with her.        take
I ______ you move your things tomorrow.      ...
Jim ________ some flowers on the way home.      ...
They ________ the movie with us.        see
My mom ________ some cookies for us later.      ...
I ________ the tools.         bring 
I ________ Amy about the book.        tell
He ________ you tonight after work.        call
You ________ my friends next week.        meet
We ________ pictures in a few minutes.        take
Jane ________ to the party as well.        come
We ________ at your house in three hours.      ...
I ________ some new clothes this week.        get
They ________ the exam soon.        finish
The bus ________ at 3:00 p.m.        leave
The office ________ you an email on Monday.      ...
Class ________ at 10:30 a.m.        begin
Joe and Lance ________ a report.        write
Our team ________ the game.        win
The children ________ the candy.        like 
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