Complete the sentences, using the words in brackets () and 'll or a form of be going to
► A: Are you going to watch TV tonight?
B: Yes, I'm going to watch (l/watch) my favourite programme at nine o'clock.
1 A: What ...
(you/eat) tonight? What food have you bought?
B: I haven't bought any food. A: Well, why don't you come to my house?
(i/cook) us something nice to eat.
2 A: I'm going into the centre of town tomorrow.
(i/buy) some new
clothes. B: Oh, what
(you/get)? A:
(i/look) for a T-shirt and some jeans. B: I'd like to go into the centre too.
(i/come) with you.
3 A:
(i/leave) work late tomorrow. There is a meeting at six p.m.
B: Oh, I didn't know that. Well,
(i/see) you after the meeting.
(i/phone) Tom at six o'clock. I promised to phone him this
evening
5 A: Are you going to have a holiday in the summer?
B: Yes,
(i/travel) around Europe with a friend.
B: I haven't bought any food. A: Well, why don't you come to my house?
I'll cook us something nice to eat.
Explanation: The correct form to use here is "I'll cook" because the speaker is making a decision in the moment to cook something nice to eat.
2. A: I'm going into the center of town tomorrow. I'm going to buy some new clothes.
B: Oh, what are you getting? A: I'm looking for a T-shirt and some jeans.
B: I'd like to go into the center too. I'll come with you.
Explanation: The correct form to use here is "I'll come" because the speaker is making the decision in the moment to go with the person into the center of town.
3. A: I'm leaving work late tomorrow. There is a meeting at six p.m.
B: Oh, I didn't know that. Well, I'll see you after the meeting.
I'll phone Tom at six o'clock. I promised to phone him this evening.
Explanation: The correct form to use here is "I'll see" and "I'll phone" because the speaker is making a decision in the moment to see the person after the meeting and to phone Tom at a specific time.
4. A: Are you going to have a holiday in the summer?
B: Yes, I'm going to travel around Europe with a friend.
Explanation: The correct form to use here is "I'm going to travel" because the speaker has already made plans to travel around Europe in the summer.