I’m ill. I ... (call) the doctor *
will
am going to call
am calling
— Tim has broken his leg and stays at home. — Sorry to hear that. I ... (visit) him tomorrow. *
will
am going to visit
am visiting
— My bags are terribly heavy today. — Really? I ... (give) you a lift. *
will
am going to give
am giving
We ... (have) a party next Saturday. Would you like to come? *
will
are going to have
are having
I ... (not/go) away for my holidays next month because I haven’t got enough money. *
will not go
am not going to go
am not going
George, is it true that you ... (get married) next week? *
will get
are you going to get
are getting
I ... (have) lunch with some businessmen next Wednesday. *
will have
am going to have
am having
My uncle has bought bricks. He ... (build) a house in the country. *
will build
is going to build
is building
— Has he decided how to spend the money? — Yes, he ... (buy) a car. *
will
is going to buy
is bying
— Haven’t you taken my key? I can’t find it. — Just a minute. I ... (look) for it. *
will
am going to look
am looking
— Jack didn’t pass his exam yesterday. — Oh, what ... he ... (do)? *
will he do
is he going to do
is he doing
We ... (go) to St. Petersburg soon. *
will go
are going to go
are going
— There is somebody at the door. — I ... (open). *
will
am going to open
am opening
Alec ... (write) a letter to his parents in the evening. *
will write
is going to write
is writting
John, ... (to do) me a favour? *
will
are you going to do
are you doing