Fill in the gaps with will or the correct form of be going to. example: a: why do you need so many newspapers? b: because we … make something from papier mache a: why do you need so many newspapers? b: because we are going to make something from papier mache. 1. a: i’m very hot. b: me too. i … turn on the fan. 2. a: did you call the office? b: no, i … call them later. 3. a: will you come to the party on saturday? b: no, i can’t. i … visit my sister. 4. a: mr grant is coming for dinner tonight. b: yes, i know. i … pick him up from the station. 5. a: there’s a button missing from your shirt. b: oh! i … sew another one on. 6. a: look at that tree! b: oh, my goodness! it … fall on that car! 7. a: have you decided what to get larry for his birthday? b: yes. i … give him a waterproof watch.
1. A: I’m very hot.
B: Me too. I'm going to turn on the fan.
2. A: Did you call the office?
B: No, I'm going to call them later.
3. A: Will you come to the party on Saturday?
B: No, I can’t. I'm going to visit my sister.
4. A: Mr Grant is coming for dinner tonight.
B: Yes, I know. I'm going to pick him up from the station.
5. A: There’s a button missing from your shirt.
B: Oh! I 'm going to sew another one on.
6. A: Look at that tree!
B: Oh, my goodness! It's going to fall on that car!
7. A: Have you decided what to get Larry for his birthday?
B: Yes. I'm going to give him a waterproof watch.