The document provides examples of sentences using will, be going to, and present continuous tenses. It includes multiple choice and fill in the blank questions asking students to identify the correct verb form based on the context. The document is a worksheet or exercise for students to practice verb tenses.
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The document provides examples of sentences using will, be going to, and present continuous tenses. It includes multiple choice and fill in the blank questions asking students to identify the correct verb form based on the context. The document is a worksheet or exercise for students to practice verb tenses.
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Name No.
Class
Date / / Mark Teacher
Be going to / Will / Present Continuous
1 Circle the correct answer. a. It’s so hot in here. I will open / am going to open the window. b. Our class won’t participate / isn’t going to participate in the rugby tournament. c. I won’t spend / am not going to spend all the money on sweets, Mum. d. Will she be / Is she going to be a professional ballet dancer in the future? e. Look at that bookshelf! It will fall / is going to fall! f. Next summer, we will visit / are going to visit the Louvre Museum.
2 Will or be going to? Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in the box.
not catch · spend · not take · tidy · hit · arrive · go
a. The room is a mess! I it right away!
b. We our weekend in London. c. She thinks her brother her to the cinema. d. Watch out, Belinda! You your head against the door! e. I promise I on time for school. f. It’s getting dark, so I guess I home. g. Jennifer the bus to the city centre today.
3 Will, be going to or Present Continuous? Match the verbs to the sentences.
f. She to Holland tomorrow. The plane ticket was very cheap.
g. I think my son his exams. He studied really hard. h. “There’s no more milk in the fridge! How am I going to finish the cake?” “Don’t worry. I some at the grocer’s.”