1)раскройте скобки, используя future simple или be going to. choose between future simple and be going to. becky: what (1 you do) this weekend? liam: i (2 help) my dad on saturday. what about you? becky: well, i (3 not help) my dad! my grandparents live in wales. i (4 visit) them. liam: that sounds great! have you got any plans for sunday? becky: i (5 play) volleyball on sunday at three o'clock. i play for a team. we've got some good players. i think we (6 win). would you like to come and watch? liam: ok, great idea! i (7 see) you at the sports centre at three. helen: i (8 go) to the shops this afternoon with my mum. mark: oh, really? (9 you buy) a birthday present for jackie? helen: yes, i am. i (10 look) for a new skirt for her party too. mark: mmm. i'd like to go shopping. can i come with you? helen: of course! i (11 ask) my mum. 2)complete the conversation. use the correct form of will or going to. tom: (1 you watch) tonight? ann: no. i've just bought some new cds. i (2 listen) to them. what about you? tom: i (3 watch) the new brad pitt film. it's on at 7.30. ann: oh, really? i didn't know about that. i think i (4 watch) it, too. i (5 listen) to my cds tomorrow. tom: let's watch the film together. (6 buy) some drinks and snacks. ann: oh, thanks. that's a great idea.
1) are you going to do - We use "be going to" when we have a plan or intention to do something in the future. In this case, Becky is asking about Liam's plans for the weekend, which suggests that he has already made a plan.
2) am going to help - Liam is stating his plan to help his dad on Saturday. He has already made this plan and is intending to do it in the future.
3) am not going to help - Becky is stating that she has no intention of helping her dad. She has already decided that she won't be doing it.
4) am going to visit - Becky is stating her plan to visit her grandparents in Wales. She already has this plan and intends to carry it out in the future.
5) am going to play - Becky is stating her plan to play volleyball on Sunday at three o'clock. She has already made this plan and intends to do it in the future.
6) are going to win - Becky is expressing her belief or expectation that her team will win the volleyball game. She believes this will happen in the future.
7) will see - Liam is accepting Becky's invitation to come and watch her volleyball game. He is making a decision in the moment to go and see her at the sports centre.
8) am going to go - Helen is stating her plan to go to the shops with her mom this afternoon. She has already made this plan and intends to carry it out in the future.
9) are you going to buy - Mark is asking Helen if she intends to buy a birthday present for Jackie. He is asking about her intention or plan for the future.
10) am going to look - Helen is stating her plan to look for a new skirt for Jackie's party. She has already decided to do this and intends to carry it out in the future.
11) am going to ask - Helen is saying that she will ask her mom if Mark can come with them. She intends to carry out this action in the future.
2) Here is the conversation completed with the correct forms of "will" or "going to":
Tom: What are you going to watch tonight?
Ann: No. I've just bought some new CDs. I am going to listen to them. What about you?
Tom: I will watch the new Brad Pitt film. It's on at 7:30.
Ann: Oh, really? I didn't know about that. I think I will watch it too. I am going to listen to my CDs tomorrow.
Tom: Let's watch the film together. I will buy some drinks and snacks.
Ann: Oh, thanks. That's a great idea.
In this conversation, both Tom and Ann are talking about their plans for the evening. Tom is stating his intention to watch the film, and Ann is stating her intention to listen to her new CDs. Later, Ann decides that she will also watch the film, and Tom suggests they watch it together and offers to buy drinks and snacks.