Will/ Be Going To

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1. I think, in the future, robots _______________ replace teachers.

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In this sentence, the word "will" is used to express a future action or possibility. The use of "will" suggests that the speaker believes that in the future, robots will replace teachers. This indicates a prediction or expectation of what will happen in the future.

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This quiz titled 'Will\/Be going to' assesses understanding of future tense usage in English. Participants determine the correct form of 'will' or 'be going to' in various sentences, enhancing their grammatical precision and fluency in language usage.

2. What are your plans for the holidays? - I ___________ visit my parents for a few days and then go walking in Scotland.

Explanation

The correct answer is 'm going to. This is because the sentence is talking about future plans for the holidays, indicating that the speaker intends to visit their parents for a few days and then go walking in Scotland. The phrase 'm going to is a contraction of "I am going to," which is used to express future intentions or plans.

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3. I've already decided. I __________ buy a new car.

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The correct answer is 'm going to. This is because the phrase "I'm going to" indicates a future action or plan that the speaker has already decided on. In this case, the speaker has already made the decision to buy a new car.

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4. Where are you going? - I __________ visit a customer.

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The correct answer is 'm going to. This is because the question is asking about the speaker's future plans or intentions, and the phrase "I'm going to" is commonly used to express this. It indicates that the speaker is planning to visit a customer in the near future.

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5. I need to speak to you today. I'm going out now but I _________ be back later.

Explanation

The correct answer is 'll. In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their intention to be back later. The contraction 'll is used to indicate future tense and is short for "will".

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6. Would you prefer tea or coffee? - I ___________ have some coffee please.

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The correct answer is 'll. In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their preference for coffee. The contraction 'll is short for "will" and is used to indicate a future action or intention. Therefore, the speaker is saying that they will have some coffee.

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7. Do you want me to help you? - No, thanks. John ____________ help me.

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The correct answer is "'s going to". This is because the sentence is in the future tense and "going to" is used to express future plans or intentions. In this case, John is the one who will help me in the future.

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8. I feel really tired. I think I ____________ go to bed.

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The correct answer is 'll. In this sentence, the speaker expresses their intention or prediction to go to bed based on their feeling of tiredness. The contraction 'll is short for "will," which is commonly used to indicate future actions or states. Therefore, the use of 'll in this context is appropriate to convey the speaker's intention to go to bed.

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9. My head hurts. - Sit down and I __________ get you an aspirin.

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The correct answer is 'll. This is because the speaker is offering to get the person an aspirin in response to their complaint of a headache. The contraction 'll is short for "will" and is used to express a future action or intention. In this case, the speaker intends to get the person an aspirin in the near future.

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10. Do you want to have the chicken or the beef? - I think __________ have the beef.

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The correct answer is 'll because the phrase "I think" suggests that the speaker is expressing their opinion or preference. In this case, the speaker is stating their preference to have the beef. The contraction 'll is used to indicate the future tense of "will," indicating that the speaker will choose the beef.

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I think, in the future, robots _______________ replace teachers.
What are your plans for the holidays? - I ___________ visit my parents...
I've already decided. I __________ buy a new car.
Where are you going? - I __________ visit a customer.
I need to speak to you today. I'm going out now but I _________ be...
Would you prefer tea or coffee? - I ___________ have some coffee...
Do you want me to help you? - No, thanks. John ____________ help me.
I feel really tired. I think I ____________ go to bed.
My head hurts. - Sit down and I __________ get you an aspirin.
Do you want to have the chicken or the beef? - I think __________ have...
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