Complete the sentences with the correct form of going to or will and the verb in brackets.
Let’s go to that new café. Maybe we are going to see (see) Marc there.
I will watch (watch) the match on TV tonight. Do you want to join me?
‘Tom is going to study (study) engineering in Manchester.’ ‘It’s a great city. I’m sure he will enjoy (enjoy) living there.’
Are you going to wear (wear) shoes or sandals today?
I’m sure Sam will enjoy (enjoy) the concert.
If they eat all that food now, they won't be (not be) hungry at dinner time.
Are you going to eat (eat) that sandwich, or can I have it?
We are going to paint (paint) the kitchen this weekend. I think Mum will like (like) it.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
If we miss the next bus, we won't get (not get) there in time.
I’ll be happy if I pass (pass) the exam!
We’ll go for a walk if it stops (stop) raining.
Anna will be upset if you invite (invite) her.
If you tell anyone my secret, I will never speak (never / speak) to you again!
If Dad lends (lend) me the money, I will be (be) able to buy an MP3 player.
If you know (know) the answer, will you tell (you / tell) me?
If we don't leave (not leave) now, we won't get (not get) there in time.
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
‘We’re having a fund-raising on Saturday, and we’re going to use the money to build a new animal hospital.’ ‘That’s great. Can I make a donation of £5?’
‘There was a sit-in in the library last week. Some students went into the building and said they didn’t want to come out.’ ‘Why were they protesting?’
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is one of the most famous charities in the world.
I saw Dave at a volunteer event yesterday. He was working as a volunteer, and he was helping with the food and drink.