1- Tim nas broken his leg and stays at home. -Sorry to hear that. I (visit) him tomorrow. A will visit B am going to visit
2. The match (finish) at half past nine, so I will be at home by ten o'clock.
A will finish B finishes C is finishing
3. My elder sister (finish) school in June.
A will finish B finishes C is finishing
4. It's Julia's birthday today. She's bought much food. She (cook) a lot.
A will cook B is going to cook
5.-My bags are terribly heavy today. -Really?I (give) you a lift.
A will give B am going to give
6.- Do you know Kate's phone number? -I've bad memory for phone numbers, but I (look) for it in my note-book.
A will look B am going to look
7. My uncle has bought bricks. He (build) a house in the co try.
A will build B is going to build
8.- Has he decided how to spend the money? - Yes, he (buy) a car.
A will buy B is going to buy
9. What time the next bus (leave) for Bristol?
A does the next bus leave B will the next bus leave C is the next bus going to leave
10.-Haven't you taken my key? I can't find it. - Just a minute. I (look) for it.
A will look B am going to look
11.-Jack didn't pass his exam yesterday. -Oh, what he (do)?
A will he do B is he going to do
12. - There is somebody at the door. -I... open.
A will B am going to
13. The population of our city (reach) one million by 2000.
A reaches B will reach C is reaching
14. Qur next lesson (be) on Monday.
A is going to be B will be
15. The phone is ringing. I... answer.
A will B am going to
16. I think I (do) it.
A will do B do C am going to do
17. Tomorrow (be) Friday.
A will be B is
18. Sam's plane (arrive) at midnight.
A will arrive B is going to arrive C arrives
19. – Why have you brought your guitar? ... you (sing) at the party?
A Will you sing B Are you going to sing
20. -I'm sure we (enjoy) our visit to the Zoo.
A will enjoy B are going to enjoy.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker expresses their intention to visit Tim in the future. The use of "will" indicates a spontaneous decision or a promise to do something.
2. The match finishes at half past nine, so I will be at home by ten o'clock.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a future event that is scheduled to happen, which is the match finishing. The use of "will" indicates a future action based on a known fact or schedule.
3. My elder sister finishes school in June.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a planned event that will happen in the future, which is the sister finishing school. The use of "will" indicates a future action that is already planned or expected.
4. It's Julia's birthday today. She's bought much food. She will cook a lot.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a future event that is a result of a present situation, which is Julia buying much food. The use of "will" indicates a future action based on a present situation.
5. My bags are terribly heavy today. Really? I will give you a lift.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is offering a future action as a response to the present situation, which is the bags being heavy. The use of "will" expresses an offering or willingness to do something in the future.
6. Do you know Kate's phone number? I have a bad memory for phone numbers, but I will look for it in my note-book.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a future action that will happen as a response to the present situation, which is the speaker having a bad memory for phone numbers. The use of "will" indicates a future action based on the present situation.
7. My uncle has bought bricks. He is going to build a house in the country.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a planned future action that is a result of a present situation, which is the uncle buying bricks. The use of "is going to" indicates a planned action in the future.
8. Has he decided how to spend the money? Yes, he is going to buy a car.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a planned future action that is a result of a present situation, which is the person deciding how to spend the money. The use of "is going to" indicates a planned action in the future.
9. What time does the next bus leave for Bristol?
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is asking about a future event, which is the next bus leaving for Bristol. The use of "does" indicates a present tense question about a future event.
10. Haven't you taken my key? I can't find it. Just a minute. I will look for it.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a future action in response to a present situation, which is the speaker not finding the key. The use of "will" expresses a future action in response to a present situation.
11. Jack didn't pass his exam yesterday. Oh, what is he going to do?
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is asking about a future action in response to a present situation, which is Jack not passing his exam. The use of "is he going to" indicates a planned future action.
12. There is somebody at the door. I am going to open it.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their intention or plan to do something in the future, which is open the door. The use of "am going to" indicates a planned future action.
13. The population of our city will reach one million by 2000.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is making a prediction about a future event, which is the population of the city reaching one million. The use of "will" indicates a future action based on a prediction.
14. Our next lesson is going to be on Monday.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a planned future event, which is the next lesson. The use of "is going to" indicates a planned action in the future.
15. The phone is ringing. I will answer.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their intention or plan to do something in the future, which is answer the phone. The use of "will" indicates a future action based on a present situation.
16. I think I will do it.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their intention or plan to do something in the future, which is to do it. The use of "will" indicates a future action based on a thought or decision.
17. Tomorrow will be Friday.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is making a prediction about a future event, which is tomorrow being Friday. The use of "will" indicates a future action based on a prediction.
18. Sam's plane is going to arrive at midnight.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a planned future event, which is Sam's plane arriving. The use of "is going to" indicates a planned action in the future.
19. Why have you brought your guitar? Are you going to sing at the party?
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is asking about a future action in response to the present situation, which is the person bringing a guitar. The use of "are you going to" indicates a planned future action.
20. I'm sure we will enjoy our visit to the Zoo.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their confidence or certainty about a future event, which is enjoying the visit to the Zoo. The use of "will" indicates a future action based on a belief or prediction.