1) Complete the sentences with will or going to, then write P (prediction), O (offer), D (decision) or I (intention) 1. Have you had lunch? I

2. Next month we

3. In ten years, no one

4. It's such a lovely day. I think I

5. There's ice on the path. They

(make) you a sandwich if you want.

(visit) our friend in Chester.

(use) CDs any more.

(walk) home.

(slip) and fall​

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васька58 васька58  19.01.2024 00:19
1) Have you had lunch? I (intention) - In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their intention to have lunch. The verb "have" is used in the present perfect tense to indicate that the action of having lunch is completed before the present moment.

2) Next month we are going to visit our friend in Chester. (plan) - In this sentence, the speaker is indicating their plan to visit their friend in Chester next month. The phrase "going to" is used to talk about future plans or intentions.

3) In ten years, no one will use CDs anymore. (prediction) - In this sentence, the speaker is making a prediction about the future. They believe that in ten years, CDs will no longer be used. The auxiliary verb "will" is used to indicate future events or actions.

4) It's such a lovely day. I think I will walk home. (decision) - In this sentence, the speaker is making a decision based on the current situation. They believe that because it's such a lovely day, they will walk home. The phrase "will walk" is used to express the future action of walking.

5) There's ice on the path. They might slip and fall. (prediction) - In this sentence, the speaker is making a prediction about a possible future event. They believe that because there is ice on the path, there is a possibility that someone might slip and fall. The modal verb "might" is used to express possibility or uncertainty.
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