10 Fill in the gaps with will or be going to and one of the verbs from the list. .. visit, answer, be, write, study, finish 1 A: The phone is ringing. B: Okay. I'll answer it. 2 A: You haven't finished your homework yet. B:1 know.I it after I have a bath. 3 A: Do you like singing? B: Yes, I do. I.. a singer. 4 A: Do you want to go out for dinner tonight? B:1 can't. I for my exams. 5 A: Please write to us. B: I promise we regularly. 6 A: Have you made plans for Christmas? B: Yes, I my parents in Brighton. please help me
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a future action that they will do immediately. Therefore, "will" is used to indicate a spontaneous decision or intention.
2. A: You haven't finished your homework yet. B: I know. I will do it after I have a bath.
Explanation: Here, the speaker is talking about a future action that will happen after another action (taking a bath). This indicates a pre-planned or scheduled action, so "will" is used.
3. A: Do you like singing? B: Yes, I do. I want to be a singer.
Explanation: The speaker expresses their desire or goal to become a singer in the future. "Want to" is used to indicate an intention or plan.
4. A: Do you want to go out for dinner tonight? B: I can't. I am studying for my exams.
Explanation: The speaker is expressing their inability to go out for dinner due to the ongoing action of studying for exams. "Am studying" is used to indicate a pre-planned or scheduled action.
5. A: Please write to us. B: I promise we will write regularly.
Explanation: The speaker is making a promise to write regularly in the future to keep in touch. "Will" is used to indicate a future action.
6. A: Have you made plans for Christmas? B: Yes, I will visit my parents in Brighton.
Explanation: The speaker talks about their plan or intention to visit their parents during Christmas. "Will" is used to indicate a future action.
In summary, "will" is used for spontaneous decisions or intentions, while "be going to" is used for pre-planned or scheduled actions. The choice of the verb depends on the intended action or meaning in each sentence.