Вставьте либо will, либо going to. Предложения перевести Правило под заданиями.
1. - Where are you off to with that ladder?
- I have a look at the roof; it's leaking and I think a tile has slipped
2. - We bought our new garage in sections and we assemble it ourselves.
- That sounds rather interesting. I come and help you if you like.
3. - Why do you want all the furniture out of the room?
- Because I shampoo the carpet. It's impossible to do it unless you take everything off it first.
4. - Here are the matches: but what do you want them for?
- I make a bonfire at the end of the garden; I want to burn that big heap of rubbish.
- Well, be careful. If the fire gets too big it burn the apple trees.
5. - Have you decided on your colour scheme?
- Oh yes, and I've bought the paint. I paint this room blue and the sitting room green.
6. - Why are you asking everyone to give you bits of material?
- Because I make a patchwork quilt.
7. - I wonder if Ann knows that the time of the meeting has been changed.
- Probably not. I look in on my way home and tell her. I'm glad you thought of it.
8. Leave a note for them on the table and they see it when they come in.
9. - I'm afraid I'm not quite ready.

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ЮлияСтоянова ЮлияСтоянова  22.01.2024 23:18
1. - Where are you off to with that ladder?
- I am going to have a look at the roof; it's leaking and I think a tile has slipped.

Explanation: We use "going to" to talk about a planned action in the future. In this case, the person has a specific intention or plan to look at the roof and fix it.

2. - We bought our new garage in sections and we assembled it ourselves.
- That sounds rather interesting. I will come and help you if you like.

Explanation: We use "will" to talk about a spontaneous decision or offer to do something in the future. In this case, the person is offering to help assemble the garage after hearing about it for the first time.

3. - Why do you want all the furniture out of the room?
- Because I am going to shampoo the carpet. It's impossible to do it unless you take everything off it first.

Explanation: We use "going to" to talk about a planned action in the future. In this case, the person has a specific intention or plan to shampoo the carpet, and it requires removing all the furniture from the room first.

4. - Here are the matches: but what do you want them for?
- I am going to make a bonfire at the end of the garden; I want to burn that big heap of rubbish.
- Well, be careful. If the fire gets too big it will burn the apple trees.

Explanation: We use "going to" to talk about a planned action in the future. In this case, the person has a specific intention or plan to make a bonfire and burn the heap of rubbish. The second sentence highlights a possible consequence if the fire becomes too big.

5. - Have you decided on your color scheme?
- Oh yes, and I've bought the paint. I am going to paint this room blue and the sitting room green.

Explanation: We use "going to" to talk about a planned action in the future. In this case, the person has a specific intention or plan to paint the rooms with specific colors.

6. - Why are you asking everyone to give you bits of material?
- Because I am going to make a patchwork quilt.

Explanation: We use "going to" to talk about a planned action in the future. In this case, the person has a specific intention or plan to make a patchwork quilt using the bits of material.

7. - I wonder if Ann knows that the time of the meeting has been changed.
- Probably not. I will look in on my way home and tell her. I'm glad you thought of it.

Explanation: We use "will" to talk about a spontaneous decision or offer to do something in the future. In this case, the person spontaneously decides to look in on Ann and inform her about the change in meeting time.

8. Leave a note for them on the table and they will see it when they come in.

Explanation: We use "will" to talk about a general future event or action. In this case, leaving a note on the table is a general action that will happen in the future.

9. - I'm afraid I'm not quite ready.
- That's alright. Take your time and let me know when you are ready.

Explanation: The question does not require the use of "will" or "going to" as it is about the present situation and not a future action.
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