Writing. Task.1
Complete the sentences. Use will ('ll ),or going to.
1.ls it 4.30 already?OK,we finish this tomorrow.
2.Why( you paint) your bedroom ?
I like the colour you've got now.
3.Alice is ( get ) a job in the summer because she wants to buy a car.
4.I'm going into town so I (go ) to the supermarket for you.
5.Hannah says she ( stop) eating fast food because it 's not very healthy.
6.Don't worry ! Jenny says that she (babysit) for you.
7.There isn't any bread. I(go )to the banker's.
Explanation: We use "will" to talk about future actions that are planned or decisions made at the moment of speaking. In this sentence, the speaker is making a decision to finish the task tomorrow.
2. Why are you painting your bedroom? I like the color you've got now.
Explanation: We use "are + verb-ing" (in this case, "are painting") to talk about planned actions or arrangements in the near future. In this sentence, the speaker is asking about the reason for the action of painting the bedroom.
3. Alice is getting a job in the summer because she wants to buy a car.
Explanation: We use "is + verb-ing" (in this case, "is getting") to talk about actions or events that are already planned or arranged in the future. In this sentence, the speaker is stating that Alice has already made the plan to get a job in the summer for the purpose of buying a car.
4. I'm going into town, so I will go to the supermarket for you.
Explanation: We use "am/is/are + going to + verb" (in this case, "am going to go") to talk about future actions that have been decided or planned before the moment of speaking. In this sentence, the speaker has already made the decision to go to the supermarket while going into town.
5. Hannah says she will stop eating fast food because it's not very healthy.
Explanation: We use "will" to talk about future actions that are decided or planned at the moment of speaking, based on someone's previous statement or promise. In this sentence, the speaker is reporting Hannah's statement about her decision to stop eating fast food.
6. Don't worry! Jenny says that she will babysit for you.
Explanation: We use "will" to talk about future actions that are decided or planned at the moment of speaking, based on someone's previous statement or promise. In this sentence, the speaker is reassuring someone that Jenny has made the promise to babysit.
7. There isn't any bread. I will go to the bakery.
Explanation: We use "will" to talk about future actions that are decided or planned at the moment of speaking. In this sentence, the speaker is informing someone about their decision to go to the bakery because there is no bread available.