Вопрос задан 15.02.2019 в 19:56. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Михайлова Инесса.

Решить Directions: Complete the following sentences using the correct form of “going to” or “will”

with the verb provided. Be prepared to explain the reason for your choice. (Remember that sometimes you can use ei- ther “going to” or “will”.) 1. Sam feels sick. He _____________ (stay) home from work tomorrow. 2. I ________________ (finish) my homework later tonight. 3. I left my wallet at home. That’s okay. I ____________ (lend) you some money. 4. The sky is very dark. It _______________ (rain). 5. What time _________ he ______________ (meet) you tomorrow? 6. Frank _________________ (take) a two week holiday next year. 7. That box looks very heavy. I________________ (help) you carry it. 8. I bought some paint because I _________________(paint) my apartment. 9. He ______________ (wear) a black tuxedo to the wedding. What __________you ____________ (wear)? 10. Why did you take the sugar out of the cupboard? I ________________ (bake) a cake. 11. They took money out of the bank because they ________________ (buy) a new TV for their daughter. 12. It’s very hot in here. I ____________________ (open) the window for you. 13. The weatherman says it ________________ (be) a beautiful day tomorrow. I think I ____________ (go) to the beach. 14. Your car engine doesn’t sound very good. It sounds like it _________________ (die). 15. We probably __________________(not/go) to the party next week. 16. “Can I please talk to the manager?” “He __________________ (be) with you in a moment.” 17. The plane ________________ (arrive) on time. 18. The Andersons went to the travel agent yesterday. They ____________ (buy) their tickets tomorrow. 19. We ____________________ (see) that new movie tonight. Do you want to come with us? 20. Allan _________________ (get) up early tomorrow so he can go fishing. 21. I _______________ (help) you with your work tomorrow. 22. “Do you have any holiday plans?” “Yes. We ____________________ (take) a Mediterranean cruise.” 23. “Ronnie can’t drive me to the airport.” “That’s okay. I _________________(take) you. 24. I don’t think I ________________ (be) able to come to your party.
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Отвечает Черноусова Арина.
1.going to stay
2.will finish
3.going to lend
4.giong to rain
5.will meet
6.going to take
7.going to help
8.will paint
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Completing Sentences with "Going to" or "Will"

1. Sam feels sick. He is going to stay home from work tomorrow. - According to the Cambridge Dictionary, "be going to" is used to talk about plans and intentions for the future [[1]].

2. I will finish my homework later tonight. - "Will" is used for decisions made at the time of speaking or for predictions about the future [[2]].

3. I left my wallet at home. That’s okay. I will lend you some money. - "Will" is used for decisions made at the time of speaking [[2]].

4. The sky is very dark. It is going to rain. - "Be going to" is used to make predictions based on present evidence or to talk about future events that are likely to happen [[1]].

5. What time will he meet you tomorrow? - "Will" is used for making arrangements or predictions about the future [[2]].

6. Frank is going to take a two-week holiday next year. - "Be going to" is used to talk about plans and intentions for the future [[1]].

7. That box looks very heavy. I will help you carry it. - "Will" is used for decisions made at the time of speaking [[2]].

8. I bought some paint because I will paint my apartment. - "Will" is used for decisions made at the time of speaking [[2]].

9. He is going to wear a black tuxedo to the wedding. What will you wear? - "Be going to" is used to talk about plans and intentions for the future [[1]].

10. Why did you take the sugar out of the cupboard? I am going to bake a cake. - "Be going to" is used to talk about plans and intentions for the future [[1]].

11. They took money out of the bank because they will buy a new TV for their daughter. - "Will" is used for decisions made at the time of speaking [[2]].

12. It’s very hot in here. I will open the window for you. - "Will" is used for decisions made at the time of speaking [[2]].

13. The weatherman says it is going to be a beautiful day tomorrow. I think I will go to the beach. - "Be going to" is used to make predictions based on present evidence or to talk about future events that are likely to happen [[1]].

14. Your car engine doesn’t sound very good. It sounds like it is going to die. - "Be going to" is used to make predictions based on present evidence or to talk about future events that are likely to happen [[1]].

15. We probably won't go to the party next week. - "Will" is used for decisions made at the time of speaking [[2]].

16. “Can I please talk to the manager?” “He will be with you in a moment.” - "Will" is used for making arrangements or predictions about the future [[2]].

17. The plane will arrive on time. - "Will" is used for making arrangements or predictions about the future [[2]].

18. The Andersons went to the travel agent yesterday. They will buy their tickets tomorrow. - "Will" is used for decisions made at the time of speaking [[2]].

19. We are going to see that new movie tonight. Do you want to come with us? - "Be going to" is used to talk about plans and intentions for the future [[1]].

20. Allan will get up early tomorrow so he can go fishing. - "Will" is used for decisions made at the time of speaking [[2]].

21. I will help you with your work tomorrow. - "Will" is used for decisions made at the time of speaking [[2]].

22. “Do you have any holiday plans?” “Yes. We are going to take a Mediterranean cruise.” - "Be going to" is used to talk about plans and intentions for the future [[1]].

23. “Ronnie can’t drive me to the airport.” “That’s okay. I will take you.” - "Will" is used for decisions made at the time of speaking [[2]].

24. I don’t think I will be able to come to your party. - "Will" is used for decisions made at the time of speaking [[2]].

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