Вопрос задан 14.01.2020 в 23:56. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Абызов Тимур.

1. i (will go/am going) to have a party tonight. would you like to come? 2. according to the

weather forecast (согласно прогнозу погоды) it (will rain/is raining) tomorrow. 3. what are you taking the bag for? — i (will buy/ am going to) buy some fruit. 4. oh! i’ve lost my notebook. — i think, you (will find/are going to find) it soon. 5. have you cleaned you room, tom? — no, i (will do/ am going to do) it tomorrow.
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Отвечает Таумарк Ренат.
1 am going. 2. Will rain. 3 am going to 4. Will find 5. Will do
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1. "I (will go/am going) to have a party tonight. Would you like to come?" - Both "will go" and "am going" are correct, but they convey slightly different nuances. "Will go" suggests a spontaneous decision, while "am going" implies a prior plan or arrangement.

2. "According to the weather forecast (согласно прогнозу погоды), it (will rain/is raining) tomorrow." - Both "will rain" and "is raining" are grammatically correct. "Will rain" suggests a future event, while "is raining" implies that the rain is currently happening.

3. "What are you taking the bag for? — I (will buy/am going to buy) some fruit." - Both "will buy" and "am going to buy" are suitable in this context. They both indicate a future action. However, "am going to buy" implies a more definite plan.

4. "Oh! I’ve lost my notebook. — I think, you (will find/are going to find) it soon." - Both "will find" and "are going to find" are correct. They convey a similar meaning, suggesting the likelihood of finding the notebook in the near future.

5. "Have you cleaned your room, Tom? — No, I (will do/am going to do) it tomorrow." - Both "will do" and "am going to do" work here. They both express an intention or plan to clean the room in the future. "Am going to do" may imply a more definite plan.

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