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3) Write Sentences and Questions With Will / Won't

The document provides examples to practice using will and won't to form sentences and questions about the future, choosing between will/going to, using for and since to indicate durations of time, and completing dialogues using a range of verb tenses.

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3) Write Sentences and Questions With Will / Won't

The document provides examples to practice using will and won't to form sentences and questions about the future, choosing between will/going to, using for and since to indicate durations of time, and completing dialogues using a range of verb tenses.

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3) Write sentences and questions with will / won’t.

1) I think they / lose the match. ____________________________________.


2) She / get the job – she isn’t qualified enough. ____________________________________.
3) I don’t want to go. It / be impossible to park. ________________________________
4) The meeting / be long. ____________________________________.
5) There / be a lot of traffic in the morning. ____________________________________.
6) You / see him at work later. ____________________________________.

4) Choose the correct alternative.

1) Next summer, they will / are going to go to Berlin.


2) I will / am going to help you with your homework if you want.
3) A: Have you got any plans for the summer?
B: Yes, I’ll / I’m going to work in a library.
4) A: I’ve had a terrible day today.
B: Sit down and I will / am going to make you a cup of tea.
5) I won’t / am not going do my homework this evening, I’m really tired.

5) Complete the email. Put the verb in brackets in the present perfect or past simple.

Hi Craig,
I 1_______________ (just / receive) your email. Sorry to hear you aren’t well. I hope you
feel better soon.
2
_______________ (you / plan) your holiday yet? Last June, I 3_______________ (go) to
Canada with my family again. We 4_______________ (go) there three times now! But this
time, we 5_______________ (not stay) with my uncle in Toronto. Instead, we
6
_______________ (hire) a car so we could visit different places. Then in August, Tanya
and I 7_______________ (travel) around Morocco. 8_______________ (you / ever / go)
there? It’s a really interesting country.
Write soon!
Tobias
6) Complete the sentences with for or since.

1) I’ve known my closest friend _______ about ten years. Ava


2) I’ve been a student here _______ three weeks.
3) I’ve had my mobile phone _______ February.
4) My friend has had the same hairstyle _______ he was 14.
5) We’ve lived in our house _______ 2002.

7) Complete the dialogues with the correct form of the verbs in brackets: present simple,
present continuous, past simple, past continuous, present perfect, be going to and will.

1) A: They ___________________ (not answer) the phone after six o’clock. The office is closed.
B: OK, I ___________________ (call) them tomorrow.
2) A: Our goalkeeper ___________________ (not play) very well at the moment.
B: That’s strange. He’s usually so good.
3) A: Sorry, I ___________________ (not make) anything for dinner yet.
B: That’s OK. I’m not very hungry.
4) A: Have you decided what to do with your car?
B: Yes, I ___________________ (sell) it next month
5) A: What ________ you ___________ (dream) about last night?
B: I don’t know, I can’t remember!
6) A: ________ you ever ___________ (travel) to Europe?
B: Yes. I ___________________ (go) there in 2015. It ___________________ (be) a fantastic
trip!

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