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3.1.3. Complete the gaps using will/(be) going to and the verb in brackets:

1) – What time's the meeting, Karen? – Half past nine. We'd better go or we ...... late. (to be)

2) – I think we've run out of copying paper. – Don't worry. I ..... you some when I go out. (to get)

3) – So you want to use the computer, Julia? – Yes, I ..... the quality control report. I only did the first two pages yesterday. (to finish)

4) – Have you decided who's getting the sales job? – Not yet. We ...... the decision at this afternoon's meeting. (to make)

5) – Are you ready to order yet, sir? – Yes, I think so. I ...... the pate followed by the baked salmon. (to have)

6) – Can I borrow your calculator, Louise? – I've stopped lending it. I never get it back! – Don't worry. I ...... it back to you as soon as I've finished. (to give)

7) – Who are we sending to the Berlin Conference this year? – I think Carol should go. – Good idea. I think she ...... a great job. (to do)

8) – Have you got those sales figures, Bill? – Don't worry. I ...... them to you this afternoon. (to fax)

3.1.4. Match the situations with what is "going to" happen:

  1. Tina is stuck in a traffic jam.

  1. Don't worry, it's going to be replaced.

  1. Elena is looking for a new job.

  1. Right, we're going to have an emergency meeting.

  1. Bill's been late once too often.

  1. You're going to have to start learning Japanese.

  1. The new computer keeps breaking down.

  1. He's going to have a breakdown.

  1. You're being transferred to the Osaka branch.

  1. He's going to be sacked if he isn't more careful.

  1. Westgate Construction Pie is losing money.

  1. Then, she's going to be late for her appointment.

  1. Rashid works till ten o'clock every night.

  1. I suppose she's going to resign, then.

  1. Your main competitors have just cut their prices by 15%.

  1. I know the Board is going to call in a firm of consultants.

3.1.5. Open the brackets. Use either will or (be) going to.

1) Tom:

Ann:

Where you (to go) for your next holiday?

I don't know yet, but we probably (to go) to Spain.

2) I (to see) my bank manager tomorrow. I'm going to ask him for a loan but I expect he (to refuse).

3) I (to know) the result tomorrow. As soon as I hear I (to tell) you.

4) Peter:

George:

We'd better leave a message for Jack. Otherwise he (not to know) where we've gone.

All right. I (to leave) a note on his table.

5) Jack:

Mother:

I don't want to get married. I never (to get) married.

You think that now. But one day you (to meet) a girl and you (to fall) in love.

6) Tom:

Ann:

Tom:

I (to go) to York tomorrow.

You (to come) back the same day?

No, I probably (to have) to spend the night there.

7) What you (to do) next weekend? – It depends on the weather. If it's fine we (to go) somewhere in the car, if it's wet we (to stay) at home.

8) I (to wait) for you? – No, don't bother. This (to take) a long time.

9) Jack:

Tom:

Jack:

I (to give) you a lift to work tomorrow if you (to like).

Have you borrowed a car?

No, I've just bought one. I (to collect) it this afternoon.

10) Mary:

Ann:

Mary:

Jack and I (to go) out tonight. We (to have) dinner at the Festival Hall and (to go) to a concert afterwards.

And what about the children? I (to come) and baby-sit if you like.

Oh, my neighbour (to come) and sit with them. I (to ask) you next time.

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