Вопрос задан 28.06.2023 в 23:11. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Бабурина Мария.

WILL OR BE GOING TO 1. it's too cold. I.............close the window. 2. Look! He .........crash

into the tree. 3. "Tea or coffee?" I.............have tea, thanks. 4. Oh no! She.......fall down. 5. I am sure he.............pass his exams.
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Отвечает Momot Vlada.

Ответ:

1.I am going to close the window

2. He is going to crash into the tree

3. I will have tea, thanks

4. She is going to fall down

5. I am sure he will pass his exams

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Отвечает Зимов Александр.

Ответ:

1. it's too cold. I GOING TO close the window. 2. Look! He WILL crash into the tree. 3. "Tea or coffee?" I WILL have tea, thanks.4. Oh no! She WILL fall down. 5. I am sure he GOING TO pass his exams.

Объяснение:

это мой ответ

сор если не правильно

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

In English, both "will" and "be going to" can be used to express future actions, but they are used in slightly different contexts. Here's how each of your sentences can be completed with either "will" or "be going to," along with a brief explanation of the choice:

  1. It's too cold. I will close the window. (This suggests a spontaneous decision to close the window based on the current situation.)

  2. Look! He is going to crash into the tree. (This suggests a prediction or an observation of a near-future event based on evidence or the speaker's perception.)

  3. "Tea or coffee?" I will have tea, thanks. (This implies a choice made at the moment of speaking.)

  4. Oh no! She is going to fall down. (This suggests an imminent or highly likely event based on the current situation or the speaker's perception.)

  5. I am sure he will pass his exams. (This expresses a belief or prediction about a future event.)

Note that both "will" and "be going to" can often be used interchangeably in many situations, and the choice between them may depend on the speaker's preference or the specific context of the conversation.

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