1)Use the correct modal verb: WILL or SHALL. *** I open a window?
2)Read the situations and complete the sentences using will or going to.
It's a nice day. You've decided to sit in the garden. Before going outside, you tell your friend. YOU: The weather's too nice to stay indoors. I'm going to sit in the garden. FRIEND: That's a good idea. I think *** you. (I/join)
3)Use the correct modal verb: WILL or SHALL
I think, I *** be replaced by someone from the New York office. (will/shall)
4)Complete the sentences with will + verb
Don't worry about your exam. I'm sure you ***. (pass)
5)Read the situations and complete the sentences using will or going to.
Your friend is worried because she has lost an important letter. YOU: Don't worry about the letter. I'm sure *** it. (you/find) FRIEND: I hope so.
6)Read the situations and complete the sentences using will or going to.
There was a job advertised in the paper recently. At first you were interested but then you decided not to apply. FRIEND: Have you decided what to do about that job that was advertised? YOU: Yes, *** apply for it. (I/not)
7)Use the correct modal verb: WILL or SHALL.
Let’s drink, *** we?
8)Use the correct modal verb: WILL or SHALL.
*** I go now?
9)Use the correct modal verb: WILL or SHALL.
*** we dance?
10)Use the correct modal verb: WILL or SHALL.
I *** not be there. I have a previous obligation. (will/shall)
11)Use the correct modal verb: WILL or SHALL.
*** I open the door? (will/shall)
12)Read the situations and complete the sentences using will or going to.
The phone rings and you answer. Somebody wants to speak to Jim. CALLER: Hello. Can I speak to Jim, please? YOU: Just a moment. *** him. (I/get)
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