2. Complete these mini-dialogues. Use Will or going to and the verbs given below.
I do / turn up / lend / spend / get / tell / enter / buy /
1. Can you keep my secret?
2. Yes, don't worry! I
anyone
1. Have you decided where to
go for your next holiday?
2. Yes, we're going Spend a
week in France.
1. Oh, no. My MP3 player is
broken! I'm going on holiday
tomorrow!
2. Don't worry 1
you minc.
1. Janc, I can't bear the TV.
2. OK. Dad. I
1. What
you
for Ann's birthday?
2. Oh, I forgot about that. 1
think 1
her one
flowers
1 You've done your test well.
What you
after finishing school?
the university.

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1. Can you keep my secret?
2. Yes, don't worry! I won't tell anyone.

Explanation: In this mini-dialogue, the person is asking if the other person can keep their secret. The correct verb to use here is "tell", but in the negative form "won't tell". This means that the person will not reveal the secret to anyone.

Step-by-step solution:
- The question is asking if the person can keep the secret.
- The response starts with "Yes", meaning that the person can keep the secret.
- The verb "tell" is used to mean revealing the secret to someone.
- The negative form "won't tell" is used to indicate that the secret will not be revealed to anyone.

2. Have you decided where to go for your next holiday?
2. Yes, we're going to spend a week in France.

Explanation: In this mini-dialogue, the person is asking if the other person has decided on a destination for their next holiday. The correct verb to use here is "spend", but it needs to be accompanied by the preposition "to" ("going to spend"). This indicates the intention or plan to spend a week in France.

Step-by-step solution:
- The question is asking if the person has decided on a destination for their next holiday.
- The response starts with "Yes", meaning that the person has made a decision.
- The verb "going" is used to indicate the intention or plan for the holiday.
- The verb "spend" is used to mean the activity of using time or money in a particular way.
- The preposition "to" is used to show the intended destination, in this case, France.

3. Oh, no. My MP3 player is broken! I'm going on holiday tomorrow!
2. Don't worry, I'll buy you one.

Explanation: In this mini-dialogue, the person expresses distress over their broken MP3 player and mentions that they are going on holiday the next day. The correct verb to use here is "buy", as it means obtaining a new MP3 player.

Step-by-step solution:
- The person expresses distress over their broken MP3 player.
- They mention that they are going on holiday the next day.
- The response reassures the person by saying "Don't worry".
- The verb "buy" is used to mean obtaining a new MP3 player, indicating the solution to the problem.

4. Jack, I can't bear the TV.
2. OK, Dad. I'll turn it off.

Explanation: In this mini-dialogue, Jack expresses his dislike for the TV, indicating that he can't bear it. The correct verb to use here is "turn off", as it means stopping the TV from playing or showing.

Step-by-step solution:
- Jack expresses his dislike for the TV by saying "I can't bear it".
- The response acknowledges Jack's feelings and says "Ok, Dad".
- The verb "turn off" is used to mean stopping or switching off the TV, fulfilling Jack's request.

5. What are you going to buy for Ann's birthday?
2. Oh, I forgot about that. I think I'll buy her some flowers.

Explanation: In this mini-dialogue, the person asks what the other person plans to buy for Ann's birthday. The correct form to use here is "I think I'll buy", indicating the intention to purchase something for Ann.

Step-by-step solution:
- The person asks what the other person plans to buy for Ann's birthday.
- The response starts with "Oh, I forgot about that", indicating that the person has forgotten about the birthday.
- The phrase "I think" is used to express uncertainty or a personal thought.
- The verb "buy" is used to mean purchasing a gift for Ann.
- The object "her" is used to refer to the recipient of the gift, in this case, Ann.
- The noun "flowers" is used to indicate the specific gift that will be purchased.

6. You've done your test well. What are you going to do after finishing school?
2. I'm going to enter the university.

Explanation: In this mini-dialogue, the person compliments the other person on performing well on their test and asks about their plans after finishing school. The correct form to use here is "I'm going to enter", indicating the intention or plan to enroll in university.

Step-by-step solution:
- The person compliments the other person on their good performance on a test.
- They ask about the person's plans after finishing school.
- The response starts with "I'm going to", indicating the intention or plan for the future.
- The verb "enter" is used to mean enrolling or joining the university, indicating the specific plan after finishing school.
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