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1. Jake: I don't know how to use this camera.
Sarah: Don't worry. I ______ help you.

Explanation

Sarah's response suggests that she is offering assistance to Jake in the future. The use of "will" indicates a future action, showing her willingness to help him with the camera.

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2. That's too heavy for one person. I ______ help you.

Explanation

The correct answer is "will". In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their willingness to help the other person. The use of "will" indicates a future action that the speaker intends to do.

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3. I feel really tired. I think I ______ go to bed.

Explanation

The given statement suggests that the person is currently feeling tired and is considering going to bed as a solution. The word "will" is used to express a future intention or decision, indicating that the person plans to go to bed in the near future.

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4. Mary: Can you help me with this? I don't understand.

Martha: I ______ help you as soon as I've finished this.

Explanation

Martha is responding to Mary's request for help by saying that she will assist her once she completes her current task. The word "will" is used to express a future action or intention, indicating that Martha plans to help Mary in the near future.

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5. Mark: Sarah needs help.
Jesse: Ok. I ___________ help her.

Explanation

Jesse's response indicates that he is willing to help Sarah. The correct answer "will" is the appropriate modal verb to express future intention or willingness. It shows that Jesse is making a decision in the moment to assist Sarah, without any prior planning or arrangement.

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6. Husband: We need to buy some food.
wife: I ______ go to the shop and buy some.

Explanation

The wife is suggesting that she will go to the shop and buy some food. She is using the future tense "will" to express her intention to perform the action in the future.

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7. Candy: Would you like to come to my house for dinner?

Britney: Good idea. I ______ bring a cake!

Explanation

Britney's response suggests that she plans to bring a cake to Candy's house for dinner. The word "will" indicates a future intention or action, implying that Britney has made a decision to bring a cake.

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8. It's really hot in here. I ______ put on the air-conditioning.

Explanation

The correct answer is "will" because it indicates a future action. The speaker is expressing their intention to put on the air-conditioning in response to the current hot temperature.

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9. Waiter: Do you want to eat the chicken or the beef?

Costumer: I think ______ have the beef.

Explanation

The customer is expressing their future intention or decision to have the beef. They are using the modal verb "will" to indicate their choice.

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10. Martha: I need to speak with you today.

Justin: I'm going out now but I ______ be back later.

Explanation

Justin is indicating that he will be back later. The use of "will" suggests a future action or intention, indicating that he plans to return at some point in the future. The other options, such as "am going to" or "going to," do not convey the same sense of certainty or intention as "will."

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11. Mark: Look! There computer is not working
Carol: Ok,  I ______ phone the store.

Explanation

In this situation, Carol is responding to Mark's statement about the computer not working. The use of "will" indicates that Carol is making a decision or plan in the moment to take action. She is saying that she will phone the store to address the issue with the computer.

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12. Waiter: Do you prefer tea or coffee?

Customer: I ______ have some coffee, please.

Explanation

The customer is using the modal verb "will" to express a future action or intention. They are stating that they will have some coffee.

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13. Boss: Did you phone Michael?

Sandy: I'm sorry. I completely forgot. I ______ do it now.

Explanation

The correct answer is "will" because Sandy is expressing her intention or willingness to do something in the future, which is to phone Michael. The use of "will" indicates a future action or decision.

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14. My head hurts. I ______ take an aspirin.

Explanation

The phrase "My head hurts" suggests that the person is currently experiencing a headache. The word "will" is used to express a future action or intention. Therefore, the correct answer is "will" because it indicates the person's intention to take an aspirin in the future to relieve their headache.

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15. Sam: Where are you going?

Mark: I ______ visit a customer.

Explanation

Mark is using the phrase "am going to" to express his future plan or intention to visit a customer. This phrase is commonly used to talk about future actions that have already been planned or decided upon.

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16. Donna: Why are you wearing your best dress?

Bella: Because I ______ have lunch with my boyfriend.

Explanation

Bella is wearing her best dress because she is planning or intending to have lunch with her boyfriend. The phrase "am going to" indicates a future action that Bella has already decided on and is in the process of carrying out.

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17. Mark: What are your plans for Christmas?

Mike: I ______ visit my parents for a few days.

Explanation

The correct answer is "am going to." This is because Mike is expressing his intention or plan to visit his parents for a few days during Christmas. The phrase "am going to" is commonly used to talk about future plans or intentions.

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18. I have decided. I ______ buy a new car

Explanation

The phrase "am going to" is the correct answer because it indicates a decision that has already been made. The speaker has already made up their mind to buy a new car. The other options, "will," "going to," and "will go to," do not convey the same sense of a definite decision that has been made.

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19. Mike: Do you want me to help you?

Jane: No thanks. John ______ help me.

Explanation

In this conversation, Jane is declining Mike's offer to help her and stating that John is going to help her instead. The phrase "is going to" is used to express a future action or plan that has already been arranged or decided upon. Therefore, the correct answer is "is going to."

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20. Jim: What are your plans for next week?

Jess: I ______ to Jamaica. Probably on Tuesday but I don't have my ticket yet.

Explanation

Jess is talking about her plans for next week and she mentions that she is going to Jamaica. She specifically states that she doesn't have her ticket yet, indicating that her plan is not finalized. The phrase "am going" is used to express future plans or intentions. Therefore, the correct answer is "am going."

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Jake: I don't know how to use this camera. ...
That's too heavy for one person. I ______ help you.
I feel really tired. I think I ______ go to bed.
Mary: Can you help me with this? I don't understand. ...
Mark: Sarah needs help. Jesse: Ok. I ___________ help her.
Husband: We need to buy some food. ...
Candy: Would you like to come to my house for dinner? ...
It's really hot in here. I ______ put on the air-conditioning.
Waiter: Do you want to eat the chicken or the beef? ...
Martha: I need to speak with you today. ...
Mark: Look! There computer is not working ...
Waiter: Do you prefer tea or coffee? ...
Boss: Did you phone Michael? ...
My head hurts. I ______ take an aspirin.
Sam: Where are you going? Mark: I ______ visit a customer.
Donna: Why are you wearing your best dress? ...
Mark: What are your plans for Christmas? ...
I have decided. I ______ buy a new car
Mike: Do you want me to help you? ...
Jim: What are your plans for next week? ...
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