Complete the dialogue with the correct form of will / shall or going to. Sometimes more than one answer is possible.
A Hi Clare. Thanks for coming round to help.
B No problem. When 1 __are you going to move_ (you move) to your new house?
A Next Saturday. I’ve got a week to pack everything up.
B Right. So, where 2 (we start)?
A I thought we could do the garage today. Wait there and 3 (I move) the car.
B Have you got any boxes?
A Yes, they’re in the kitchen.
B 4 (I go) and get them for you.
B Right. Let’s start. 5 (you take) that ladder with you?
A No, 6 (I not have) room for it. I’m moving to a flat. 7 (I give)
the ladder to one of my neighbours. 8 (he come round) on Tuesday or Wednesday
to pick it up.
B What about those old chairs. 9 (you not have) room for those, either?
A Good point. What 10 (I do) with them?
B Why don’t you take them to the charity shop? Come on. 11 (I help) you put them
in the car.
A Be careful. They’re heavy.
B Don’t worry. 12 ( I not drop) them!
- The correct form is "are you going to move". The phrase "going to" is used to talk about future plans or intentions.
2. So, where 2 (we start)?
- The correct form is "shall we start" or "should we start". Both "shall" and "should" are used to make suggestions or recommendations.
3. Wait there and 3 (I move) the car.
- The correct form is "I'll move". The phrase "will" is used to talk about future actions or predictions.
4. I go and get them for you.
- The correct form is "I'll go". The phrase "will" is used to talk about future actions or predictions.
5. you take that ladder with you?
- The correct form is "will you take" or "are you going to take". Both "will" and "going to" can be used to talk about future actions or intentions.
6. I not have room for it.
- The correct form is "I don't have" or "I won't have". The phrase "don't" or "won't" is used to indicate the absence of something or inability to do something.
7. I give
- The correct form is "I'll give". The phrase "will" is used to talk about future actions or predictions.
8. he come round on Tuesday or Wednesday
- The correct form is "he'll come". The phrase "will" is used to talk about future actions or predictions.
9. you not have room for those, either?
- The correct form is "won't you have" or "don't you have". The phrase "won't" or "don't" is used to indicate the absence of something or inability to do something.
10. What I do with them?
- The correct form is "What should I do" or "What can I do". Both "should" and "can" are used to make suggestions or recommendations.
11. I help you put them in the car.
- The correct form is "I'll help". The phrase "will" is used to talk about future actions or predictions.
12. I not drop them!
- The correct form is "I won't drop". The phrase "won't" is used to indicate the absence of something or inability to do something.