I. Read the situations and complete the sentences using will (‘ll) or going to.
~ The phone rings and you answer. Somebody wants to speak to John.
CALLER: Hello. Can I speak to John, please?
YOU: Just a moment. ................. I’ll get him............. (I /get)
1. It’s a nice day, so you have decided to take a walk. Just before you go, you tell your friend.
YOU: The weather’s too nice to stay in. ......................................................... a walk. (I/take)
FRIEND: Good idea! I think ............................................................................ you (I / join)
2. Your friend is worried because she has lost her driving license.
YOU: Don’t worry. I’m sure............................................................................ it (you / find)
FRIEND: I hope so.
3. 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 you were interested in?
YOU: Yes............................................................................ for it. (I / not / apply)
4. You and a friend are stuck in traffic. You have to be in a meeting in five minutes and you need at least
another 20 minutes to get there.
YOU: The meeting begins in five minutes. ......................................................... (we / be late)
5. Ann and Sam are staying at a hotel. Their room is in very bad condition, especially the ceiling.
ANN: The ceiling doesn’t look very safe, does it?
SAM: No, it looks as if............................................................................... (it / fall down)
6. Paul has to go to the airport to catch a plane tomorrow morning.
PAUL:Kate, I need somebody to take me to the airport tomorrow morning.
KATE: That’s no problem .............................................. you (I / take). What time is your flight?
PAUL:10.30.
KATE: OK, ............................................. you up at your house at about 8 o’clock then. (I / pick)
Later that day, Joe offers to take Paul to the airport.
JOE: Paul, do you want me to take you to the airport?
PAUL: No thanks, Joe....................................................................... me. (Kate / take)