Use the prompts to form complete
sentences using will or be going to.
1 a: the traffic is terrible.
b: oh no! we/miss our flight
oh no! we're going to miss our flight.
2 a: it's very hot inside the car.
b: i/open/the windows
3 a: do they have any plans this weekend?
b: they/probably/stay/at home
4 a: that car is going far too fast.
b: it/have/an/accident
5 a; there's a problem with ann's car.
b: i/go/to work/by bus/then
a: mary's a talented cook.
b: i'm sure/she/have/her own restaurant/
one day
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I went into one of the big London stores today and enjoyed myself very much walking from one department to another looking at various articles on the counters I thought they were very helpful.
There were hundreds of salesman and dozens of different shop assistants. I went from one department to another — from umbrella to gloves, up and down, in lifts and on escalators. I was surprised to meet an old friend of mine whom 1 hadn’t met for years. We talked a little and then did some shopping together. I helped her to buy some presents for her children. I was so glad to meet her again after twelve years and invited her to come to our place on Sunday.