Read the situations and complete the sentences using will ('ll) or going to. 1. the phone rings and you answer. somebody wants to speak to jim. caller: hello. can i speak to jim, please? you: just a moment. him. (i/get) 2. it's a nice day. you've decided to sit in the garden. before going outside, you tell your friend. you: the weather's too nice to stay indoors. in the garden. (i/sit) friend: that's a good idea. i think you. (i/join) 3. your friend is worried because she has lost an important letter. you: don't worry about the letter. i'm sure it. (you/find) friend: i hope so. 4. 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 that was advertised? you: yes, for it. (i/not/apply) 5. you and a friend come home very late. other people in the house are asleep. your friend is noisy. you: shhh! don't make so much noise. everybody up. (you/wake) 6. john has to go to the airport to catch a plane tomorrow morning. john: ann, i need somebody to take me to the airport tomorrow morning. ann: that's no problem. you. (i/take) what time is your flight? john: 10.50. ann: ok. at about 9 o'clock then. (we/leave) later that day, joe offers to take john to the airport. joe: john, do you want me to take you to the airport? john: no thanks, joe. me. (ann/take)
2. I’m going to sit;
I will
3. You will
4. I am not going to apply
5. You are going to wake
6. I will;
We will;
Ann is going to take