
A. Circle the correct form. Tick (v) the sentence if both are possible: Model: I’m not going / I
won't goto worktomorrow because it’s Sunday. 1. I am going to study/ I I'll studyFrench here next year. 2. A: Shall weI Will weeat out tonight? B: Good idea. 3. We'll go / We're going toGermany next week. I can't wait. 4. What are you going to wear / I are you wearingto the party? 5. Do you think it will rain / it's going to raintomorrow? 6. A: This is heavy. В: I'll help / I helpyou. 7. I’m meeting / I meeta cousin this evening. 8. I’m really sorry. I promise. I won't do I / I'm not going to doit again. 9. They’re getting I They're going to getmarried in September.

Ответы на вопрос

2.Will( помотушто shall- переводится как "изволю")
3.We will go
4.What are you going to wear
5.is it going to rain tomorow?
6.I will help u
7.meeting
8.I won`t do it again
9.they are going
пожалусто



Circle the correct form. Tick (v) the sentence if both are possible:
1. I am going to study / I'll study French here next year. - Both forms are possible. (v)
2. A: Shall we / Will we eat out tonight? - Both forms are possible. (v)
3. We'll go / We're going to Germany next week. I can't wait. - Both forms are possible. (v)
4. What are you going to wear / I are you wearing to the party? - The correct form is "What are you going to wear."
5. Do you think it will rain / it's going to rain tomorrow? - Both forms are possible. (v)
6. A: This is heavy. B: I'll help / I help you. - The correct form is "I'll help."
7. I'm meeting / I meet a cousin this evening. - Both forms are possible. (v)
8. I'm really sorry. I promise. I won't do / I'm not going to do it again. - Both forms are possible. (v)
9. They're getting / They're going to get married in September. - Both forms are possible. (v)



Circle the correct form. Tick (v) the sentence if both are possible:
1. I am going to study / I'll study French here next year. (v) 2. A: Shall we / Will we eat out tonight? (v) 3. We'll go / We're going to Germany next week. I can't wait. (v) 4. What are you going to wear / I are you wearing to the party? 5. Do you think it will rain / it's going to rain tomorrow? (v) 6. A: This is heavy. B: I'll help / I help you. (v) 7. I'm meeting / I meet a cousin this evening. (v) 8. I'm really sorry. I promise. I won't do / I'm not going to do it again. (v) 9. They're getting married / They're going to get married in September. (v)
In sentences 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, both forms are possible. In sentences 4, only "What are you going to wear" is the correct form.


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