7 Fill in the correct form (be going to or future simple) of the verbs in brackets. 1 A: Oh dear! We've run out of eggs B: Don't worry. I'll go Igo) and buy some. 2 A: What are your plans for the weekend? B: (spend) it up on the mountain 3 A: You have to do the washing up. B: I know. I (do) it now 4 A: Clint is very creative. B: Yes. He says he (be) an artist. 5 A: Will Janet visit her grandmother this afternoon? B: I don't know lask) her when she comes home. 6 A: It's dark in here. B: You're right! switch) on the lights. 7 A: Your skirt needs ironing. B: I know! (iron) it later 8 A look at the skyl 11 Train) B: Oh!! (take) my umbrello then. )!
1 A: Oh dear! We've run out of eggs
B: Don't worry. I'll go and buy some.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I'll go" which is the future simple form of the verb "go". The speaker is making a decision at the moment to go and buy eggs.
2 A: What are your plans for the weekend?
B: I am going to spend it up on the mountain.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I am going to spend" which is the be going to form of the verb "spend". The speaker has already planned or decided to spend the weekend up on the mountain.
3 A: You have to do the washing up.
B: I know. I am going to do it now.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I am going to do" which is the be going to form of the verb "do". The speaker has made a decision to do the washing up at the present moment.
4 A: Clint is very creative.
B: Yes. He says he is going to be an artist.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "he is going to be" which is the be going to form of the verb "be". The speaker is talking about Clint's future plan or intention to become an artist.
5 A: Will Janet visit her grandmother this afternoon?
B: I don't know. I will ask her when she comes home.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I will ask" which is the future simple form of the verb "ask". The speaker is expressing a future action of asking Janet about her visit to her grandmother.
6 A: It's dark in here.
B: You're right! I will switch on the lights.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I will switch on" which is the future simple form of the verb "switch on". The speaker is making a decision to turn on the lights in response to the darkness.
7 A: Your skirt needs ironing.
B: I know! I will iron it later.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I will iron" which is the future simple form of the verb "iron". The speaker has planned to iron the skirt at a later time.
8 A: look at the skyl 11
Train)
B: Oh!! I will take my umbrella then.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I will take" which is the future simple form of the verb "take". The speaker has made a decision to take their umbrella because of the possibility of rain indicated by "look at the sky" and "train".
B: Don't worry. I'll go and buy some.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I'll go" which is the future simple form of the verb "go". The speaker is making a decision at the moment to go and buy eggs.
2 A: What are your plans for the weekend?
B: I am going to spend it up on the mountain.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I am going to spend" which is the be going to form of the verb "spend". The speaker has already planned or decided to spend the weekend up on the mountain.
3 A: You have to do the washing up.
B: I know. I am going to do it now.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I am going to do" which is the be going to form of the verb "do". The speaker has made a decision to do the washing up at the present moment.
4 A: Clint is very creative.
B: Yes. He says he is going to be an artist.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "he is going to be" which is the be going to form of the verb "be". The speaker is talking about Clint's future plan or intention to become an artist.
5 A: Will Janet visit her grandmother this afternoon?
B: I don't know. I will ask her when she comes home.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I will ask" which is the future simple form of the verb "ask". The speaker is expressing a future action of asking Janet about her visit to her grandmother.
6 A: It's dark in here.
B: You're right! I will switch on the lights.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I will switch on" which is the future simple form of the verb "switch on". The speaker is making a decision to turn on the lights in response to the darkness.
7 A: Your skirt needs ironing.
B: I know! I will iron it later.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I will iron" which is the future simple form of the verb "iron". The speaker has planned to iron the skirt at a later time.
8 A: look at the skyl 11
Train)
B: Oh!! I will take my umbrella then.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use "I will take" which is the future simple form of the verb "take". The speaker has made a decision to take their umbrella because of the possibility of rain indicated by "look at the sky" and "train".