Ex. 73 Choose the correct tense form of the verb
1. Look out! We 'll/We 're going to crash!
2. I hope one day I'll/I'm going to have more free time.
3. Mary 'll/Mary ‘s going to marry an old friend of mine in August.
4. I can't talk to you now. We 'll! just/We 're just going to have lunch.
5. Perhaps in a few hundred years everybody will/is going to have an easy life.
6. What are your plans for this evening? - I'll/I 'm going to stay at home and watch TV
7. John's starting university in October. - Oh, yes? What will he/What's he going to study?
8. If you and your husband both have green eyes, your children will probably/are probably going to have green eyes too.
Ex. 74 Look at the following sentences from the dialogue. They all show different ways of talking about the future. Which tenses are used in each?
1. I'm leaving on the 10 o'clock train.
2. I’ll be back on Sunday afternoon.
3. I'll give you a ring then.
4. I'm going to do some studying tomorrow.
5. I'll give you a lift to the station tomorrow if you like.
Which sentence indicates
a) an intention?
b)a prediction?
c) a promise or decision?
d)an offer?
e) a definite future arrangement?
What's the difference in meaning?
a)I'll go and make some coffee.
b)I'm going to make some coffee.
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