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Will and Going To - Activity

The document provides examples of using the future tense with "going to" to make predictions about future events. It includes a matching exercise where students match sentences describing future situations with predictions using "going to". It then provides a list of sentences for students to complete using the future tense with "will". The document teaches how to make predictions and talk about future plans using common future tense constructions in English.

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Will and Going To - Activity

The document provides examples of using the future tense with "going to" to make predictions about future events. It includes a matching exercise where students match sentences describing future situations with predictions using "going to". It then provides a list of sentences for students to complete using the future tense with "will". The document teaches how to make predictions and talk about future plans using common future tense constructions in English.

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Future Tense with “Going To” – Making Predictions

What’s Going to Happen?


Directions: Match the sentences on the left with the words on the right. Then write the complete
sentences below using the future tense.

D 1. I didn’t study for the test. A. take the next plane


H 2. He’s driving too fast. B. have a backache
F 3. Frank always eats too much. C. rain
M 4. He forgot to return his books to the library. D. fail
C 5. There are large black clouds in the sky. E. call a service station
A 6. Mr. and Mrs. Manning missed their flight. F. get a stomachache
I 7. Phillip has a fever. G. sink
K 8. Ellen and Bob are buying a lot of food and wine. H. have an accident
B 9. Marie is lifting very heavy boxes. I. take an aspirin
G 10. The boat is full of water. J. break her leg
L 11. John just ate four big hamburgers. K. have a party
J 12. Kristin is a terrible skier. L. get fat
E 13. Her car broke down. M. have to pay a fine

1. I didn’t study for the test. I’m going to fail.


2. He´s driving too fast. He´s going to have an accident.
3. Frank always eats too much. He´s going to get a stomachache.
4. He forgot to return his book to the library. He´s going to have to a fine.
5. There are large black clouds in the sky. It´s going to rain.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Manning missed their flight. They going to take the next plane.
7. Phillip has a fever, he´s going to take an aspirin.
8. Ellen and Bob are buying a lot of food and wine. The going to have a party.
9. Marie is lifting very heavy boxes. She´s going to have a backache.
10. The boat s full of water, it´s going to sink.
11. John just ate four big hamburgers. He´s going to get fat.
12. Kristin is a terrible skier. She´s going to break her leg.
13. Her car broke down. She´s going to call a service station.
Directions: Complete the following sentences using the correct form of “will” with the

1. I left my wallet at home. That’s okay. I will lend (lend) you some money.
2. The sky is very dark. It will rain (rain).
3. Frank will take (take) a two-week holiday next year.
4. That box looks very heavy. I will help (help) you carry it.
5. I bought some paint because I will paint (paint) my apartment.
6. They took money out of the bank because they will buy (buy) a new TV for their daughter.
7. It’s very hot in here. I will open (open) the window for you.
8. The weatherman says it will be (be) a beautiful day tomorrow. I think I´ll go (go) to the beach.
9. Your car engine doesn’t sound very good. It sounds like it will die (die).
10. We probably won´t go (not/go) to the party next week.
“He (be) with you in a moment.”
11. The plane (arrive) on time.
12. The Andersons went to the travel agent yesterday. They (buy)
their tickets tomorrow.
13. We (see) that new movie tonight. Do you want to come
with us?
14. Allan (get) up early tomorrow so he can go fishing.
15. I (help) you with your work tomorrow.
16. “Do you have any holiday plans?”
“Yes. We (take) a Mediterranean cruise.”
17. “Ronnie can’t drive me to the airport.”
“That’s okay. I (take) you.
18. I don’t think I (be) able to come to your party.

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