WILL or GOING TO?! will complete! We use WILL to predict the future without evidence give our opinion about the future offer our help express sudden decisions Examples: "You'll become a millionaire" (prediction) "I think she won't come (opinion) T'll help you carry those bags" (offer) "It's cold. I'll put on my coat" (sudden decision) yoing-to going to We use GOING TO to: predict the future when we have evidence that what we say is likely to happen. talk about plans or intentions Examples "Look those to cars are going to crash!" (prediction with evidence) "I'm going to have a party" (plan) 1. Jill (visit) her sister in London next week. She bought her plane ticket weeks ago! 2. We (take) a bus. We made our decision last month. .(not/fly) to New York. We 3. Those books seem heavy. I. (camy) them for you! (take) an umbrella! 4. I think it's beginning 5. I think Germany. (not/win) the next world cup. 6. A fortune teller told me that I 7. We. (inherit) a fortune. (organise) a birthday party for Marc. to rain. I. We have already made a list with all we need. 8. They (get) married in April. Mike, get up or 2. The police you (be) late to school again! (arrest) the thief today. They have discovered his identity thanks to a fingerprint. 3. Are you going to the supermarket? Wait, I (go) with you! (not/be able to) put out the fire. 4. I think the fire brigade It's too dangerous. (take) some skiing lessons. He has already paid for them. 5. Tom 6. What (you/buy) for Annie's birthday? A teddy bear. (not/like) that lamp. It's too common. 7. Sara 8. When Tina meets Harry, she (surely/love) him. (feel) really happy when you tell him he can 9. Harry. come to the cinema with us. 10. I think the concert (be) a great success.