The verbs into the correct form, will or be going to, to complete the email. Hi Vanessa,

Thanks for your email. You asked what I (0) am/’m going to do (do) this summer. I (1) (tell) you all about it!
So, here are my plans. My family and I (2) (travel) around France and Italy for a month. I’m very excited about it. I’m sure it (3) (be) a lot of fun. My Aunt Lisa (4) (come) with us, too. I think she (5) (love) travelling with us. Well, I hope so!

Our first place is France. We (6) (drive) from Paris to the south of France. Then, we (7) (take) a boat to Italy. I can’t wait to see Rome. My brother and I (8) (see) the ancient sites first. Then I think we (9) (visit) museums and walk around the city. Sounds fun, doesn’t it?

Did your family go to Italy a few years ago? If so, (10) (you/call)
me before I leave? I want to ask you about the best places for shopping!​

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zadoroznaa2001 zadoroznaa2001  20.12.2023 20:19
Hi Vanessa, Thanks for your email. You asked what I am/’m going to do (do) this summer. I am going to tell you all about it! So, here are my plans. My family and I are going to travel (2) around France and Italy for a month. I’m very excited about it. I’m sure it will be (3) a lot of fun. My Aunt Lisa is going to come (4) with us, too. I think she will love (5) travelling with us. Well, I hope so! Our first place is France. We are going to drive (6) from Paris to the south of France. Then, we are going to take (7) a boat to Italy. I can’t wait to see Rome. My brother and I are going to see (8) the ancient sites first. Then I think we will visit (9) museums and walk around the city. Sounds fun, doesn’t it? Did your family go (10) to Italy a few years ago? If so, will you call (10) me before I leave? I want to ask you about the best places for shopping! Explanation: In this email, we're talking about future plans for the summer. To express future intentions, we can use either "will" or "be going to". In sentence (0), "I am/’m going to do" is already given. In sentence (1), we use "am/’m going to tell" to express the future action of informing Vanessa about the plans. In sentence (2), "I (will/be going to) travel" is correct because it describes a future action planned in advance. In sentence (3), "it will be" is used to express a future certainty about the trip being fun. In sentence (4), "Aunt Lisa is going to come" is used to indicate her decision to join the trip. In sentence (5), "she will love" is used to express a personal belief or prediction. In sentence (6), "we are going to drive" is used to describe a planned action of traveling by car. In sentence (7), "we are going to take" is used to indicate a future action of using a boat as part of the journey. In sentence (8), "my brother and I are going to see" expresses a planned action of visiting the ancient sites. In sentence (9), "we will visit" is used to express a future action of going to museums and exploring the city. In sentence (10), "Did your family go" is used to ask about a past event, and "will you call" is used to ask for a future action of calling before the speaker leaves. I hope this explanation helps! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Best regards, [Your Name]
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