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Future Tense Verb Exercise

The document contains examples of filling in blanks with future tense verbs using either will or going to. It provides contexts asking about plans or intentions and the responses fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. Various daily activities and future events are described such as getting aspirin, washing a car, calling for help in an emergency, making dinner plans, and offering to help with transportation.

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Future Tense Verb Exercise

The document contains examples of filling in blanks with future tense verbs using either will or going to. It provides contexts asking about plans or intentions and the responses fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. Various daily activities and future events are described such as getting aspirin, washing a car, calling for help in an emergency, making dinner plans, and offering to help with transportation.

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Put the verb into the correct form, using will or going to.

1. A: I've got a terrible headache.


B: Do you? Wait here and I………………………………..(get) you some aspirin.
2. A: Why are you filling that bucket with water?
B: I ………………........................ ( wash) the car.
3. A: I've decided to repaint this room.
B: Oh, you have? What color……………………………………….(you/paint) it?
4. A: Look! There's smoke coming out of that house. It's on fire!
B: Oh no! 1…………………………………..(call) the fire department right away.
5. A: The ceiling in this room doesn't look very safe, does it?
B: No, it looks as if it …………………………………………………..(fall) down.
6. A: Where are you going? Are you going shopping?
B: Yes, I ……………………………………………….(buy) something for dinner.
7. A: I can't figure out how to use this camera.
B: It's easy. I……………………………………...(show) you.
8. A: What would you like to have - coffee or tea?
B: 1……………………………………………………………(have) coffee, please.
9. A: Has George decided what to do when he finishes school?
B: Oh yes. Everything is settled. He …………………………….(take) a vacation for a few
weeks, and then he………………...............(start) a computer programming course.
10. A: Did you mail that letter for me?
B: Oh, I'm sorry. I completely forgot. 1…………………………………...(do) it now.
11. A: What shall we have for dinner?
B: I don't know. I can't make up my mind.
A: Come on, hurry up! Make a decision!
B: Okay. We……………………………………………………………(have) chicken.
12. Jack: We need some bread for lunch.
Ben: Oh, we do?I………………………..(go) to the store and get some.I feel like taking a walk.
Before he goes out, Ben talks to Jane:
Ben: I…………………(get) some bread. Do you want anything from the store?
Jane: Yes, I need some envelopes.
Ben: Okay, I…………………………………….(get) you some.
13. John has to go to the airport to catch a plane. He doesn't have a car:
John: Toshi, can you take me to the airport tonight?
Toshi: Of course I………………………….…(take) you. I'd be happy to.
Later that day Eric offers to take John to the airport.
Eric: John, do you want me to take you to the airport?
John: No thanks, Eric. Toshi …………………………………………….(take) me.

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