Unit
Exercises 20
20.1 Write questions with going to.
1 Your friend has won some money. You ask:
(what / do?) What are you going to do with it?
2 Your friend is going to a wedding next week. You ask:
(what / wear?)
3 Your friend has just bought a new table. You ask:
(where / put?)
4 Your friend has decided to have a party. You ask:
(who / invite?)
5 Your friend has bought some fish for dinner. You ask:
(how / cook?)
20.2 Complete the sentences using I’m going to … / I’m not going to … . Choose from:
complain learn run say try wash not/accept not/eat not/tell
1 This cheese smells horrible. I’m not going to eat it.
2 I haven’t been trying hard enough. From now on harder.
3 I have to make a speech tomorrow, but I don’t know what .
4 ‘The car is very dirty.’ ‘I know. it.’
5 I’ve been offered a job, but it. The pay is too low.
6 a language, but I haven’t decided yet which one.
7 One day in a marathon. It’s my ambition.
8 The food in this restaurant is awful. .
9 Ben doesn’t need to know what happened, so him.
20.3 What is going to happen in these situations? Use the words in brackets.
1 There are a lot of black clouds in the sky.
(rain) It’s going to rain.
2 It is 8.30. Tom is leaving home. He has to be at work at 8.45, but the journey takes 30 minutes.
(late) He
3 There is a hole in the bottom of the boat. A lot of water is coming in through the hole.
(sink) The boat
4 Amy and Ben are driving. The tank is nearly empty. It’s a long way to the nearest petrol station.
(run out) They
5 Sarah’s car was badly damaged in an accident. Now it has to be repaired.
(cost a lot) It to repair the car.
20.4 Complete the sentences with was/were going to. Choose from:
be buy give up phone play say travel
1 We were going to travel by train, but then we decided to go by car instead.
2 I some new clothes yesterday, but I didn’t have time to
go to the shops.
3 Tom and I tennis last week, but he’d hurt his knee and had
to cancel.
4 I Jane, but I sent her an email instead.
5 I thought the exam hard, but it was easier than I expected.
6 Peter his job, but in the end he decided to stay where
he was.
7 I’m sorry I interrupted you. What you ?
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Exercises 21
21.1 Complete the sentences with I’ll + a suitable verb.
1 ‘How are you going to get home?’ ‘I think I’ll take a taxi.’
2 ‘It’s cold in this room.’ ‘Is it? on the heating then.’
3 ‘Are you free next Friday?’ ‘Let me see. my diary.’
4 ‘Shall I do the washing-up?’ ‘No, it’s all right. it later.’
5 ‘I don’t know how to use this phone.’ ‘OK, you.’
6 ‘Would you like tea or coffee?’ ‘ coffee, please.’
7 ‘Are you coming with us?’ ‘No, I think here.’
8 ‘Can you finish this report today?’ ‘Well, , but I can’t promise.’
21.2 Read the situations and write sentences with I think I’ll … or I don’t think I’ll … .
1 It’s a bit cold. The window is open and you decide to close it. You say:
It’s cold with the window open. I think I’ll close it.
2 You are feeling tired and it’s getting late. You decide to go to bed. You say:
I’m tired, so . Goodnight!
3 The weather is nice and you need some exercise. You decide to go for a walk. You say:
It’s a lovely morning. . Do you want to come too?
4 You were going to have lunch. Now you decide you don’t want to eat anything. You say:
I don’t feel hungry any more. lunch.
5 You planned to go swimming today. Now you decide not to go. You say:
I’ve got a lot to do, so today.
21.3 Which is correct?
1 ‘Did you call Max?’ ‘Oh no, I forgot. I call / I’ll call him now.’ (I’ll call is correct)
2 I can’t meet you tomorrow morning. I’m playing / I’ll play tennis. (I’m playing is correct)
3 ‘I meet / I’ll meet you outside the hotel at 10.30, OK?’ ‘Yes, that’s fine.’
4 ‘Please don’t go yet.’ ‘OK, I’m staying / I’ll stay a little longer, but I have to go soon.’
5 I’m having / I’ll have a party next Saturday. I hope you can come.
6 ‘Remember to lock the door when you go out.’ ‘OK. I don’t forget / I won’t forget.’
7 ‘Do you have any plans for the weekend?’ ‘Yes, we’re going / we’ll go to a wedding.’
8 ‘Are you doing / Will you do anything tomorrow evening?’ ‘No, I’m free. Why?’
9 ‘Do you do / Will you do something for me?’ ‘It depends. What do you want me to do?’
10 ‘Do you go / Will you go to work by car?’ ‘Not usually. I prefer to walk.’
11 I asked Sue what happened, but she doesn’t tell / won’t tell me.
12 I don’t know if I can win the race tomorrow, but I’m doing / I’ll do my best.
21.4 What do you say in these situations? Write sentences with shall I … ? or shall we … ?
1 You and a friend want to do something this evening, but you don’t know what.
You say: What shall we do this evening? Do you want to go somewhere?
2 You and a friend are going on holiday together, but you have to decide where.
You ask your friend: ?
3 You try on a jacket in a shop. You are not sure whether to buy it or not.
You ask a friend for advice: ? What do you think?
4 You and a friend are going out. You have to decide whether to get a taxi or to walk.
You ask your friend: or ?
5 It’s Helen’s birthday soon. You want to give her a present, but what?
You ask a friend: What ? Any ideas?
6 You’re meeting a friend tomorrow, but you have to decide what time.
You say: ? Is 10.30 OK for you?
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Exercises 22
22.1 Put in will (’ll) or won’t.
1 Can you wait for me? I won’t be long.
2 There’s no point in asking Amanda for advice. She know what to do.
3 I’m glad I’m meeting Emma tomorrow. It be good to see her again.
4 I’m sorry about what happened yesterday. It happen again.
5 You don’t need to take an umbrella with you. I don’t think it rain.
6 I’ve got some incredible news! You believe it.
22.2 Complete the sentences using will (’ll). Choose from the following:
it/be she/come you/get you/like you/enjoy
people/live it/look we/meet you/pass she/mind
1 Don’t worry about your exam. I’m sure you’ll pass .
2 Why don’t you try on this jacket? nice on you.
3 You must meet Max sometime. I think him.
4 It’s a very nice hotel. your stay there.
5 It’s raining hard. Don’t go out. very wet.
6 Do you think longer in the future?
7 Goodbye! I’m sure again before long.
8 I’ve invited Anna to the party, but I don’t think .
9 You can borrow Amy’s umbrella. I don’t think .
10 It takes me an hour to get to work at the moment. When the new road is finished,
much quicker.
22.3 Write questions using do you think … will … ? + the following:
be back cost end get married happen like rain
1 I’ve bought this picture for Karen. Do you think she’ll like it ?
2 The weather doesn’t look very good. Do you ?
3 The meeting is still going on. When do you ?
4 My car needs to be repaired. How much ?
5 Sally and David are in love. Do ?
6 ‘I’m going out now.’ ‘OK. What time ?’
7 The future situation is uncertain. What ?
22.4 Where do you think you will be at these times? Write sentences about yourself. Use:
I’ll be … or I’ll probably be … or I don’t know where …
1 (next Monday evening at 7.45) I’ll probably be at home.
2 (at 3 am tomorrow)
3 (at 10.30 tomorrow morning)
4 (next Friday afternoon at 4.15)
5 (this time next year)
22.5 Which is better in these sentences?
1 Lisa isn’t free on Saturday. She’ll work / She’s working. (She’s working is correct)
2 It was an amazing experience. I never forget it. / I’ll never forget it.
3 Something very funny happened. You’re laughing / You’ll laugh when I tell you about it.
4 I’ll go / I’m going to a party tomorrow night. Would you like to come too?
5 Who do you think will win / is winning the game tomorrow?
6 I can’t meet you this evening. A friend of mine will come / is coming to see me.
7 Don’t be afraid of the dog. It won’t hurt / It isn’t hurting you.
8 What’s happening / What will happen if I press this button?
9 a: Have you decided where to go for your holidays?
b: Yes, we’ll go / we’re going to Italy.
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Exercises 23
23.1 Complete the sentences using will (’ll) or (be) going to.
1 a: Why are you turning on the TV?
b: I’m going to watch the news. (I / watch)
2 a: I forgot my wallet. I don’t have any money.
b: Not to worry. you some. (I / lend)
3 a: Why are you filling that bucket with water?
b: the car. (I / wash)
4 a: I don’t know how to use the washing machine.
b: It’s easy. you. (I / show)
5 a: I’ve decided to paint this room.
b: That’s nice. What colour it? (you / paint)
6 a: Where are you going? Are you going shopping?
b: Yes, some things for dinner tonight. (I / buy)
7 a: What would you like to eat?
b: a pizza, please. (I / have)
8 a: This food doesn’t taste very good, does it?
b: No, it’s horrible. it. (I / not / finish)
9 a: Tom is starting an evening class next month.
b: Is he? What ? (he / study)
10 a: Did you call Lisa?
b: Oh, no. I completely forgot. her now. (I / call)
11 a: Has Dan decided what to do when he leaves school?
b: Yes. Everything is planned.
First a holiday for a few weeks. (he / have)
Then a management training course. (he / do)
23.2 Read the situations and complete the sentences using will (’ll) or (be) going to.
1 You want some coffee. You go to the kitchen to make some.
You say (to your friend): I’m going to make some coffee. Would you like some?
2 You’re speaking to a friend and arranging to meet. You suggest a time and place.
You say: you at 10.30 in the hotel lobby, OK? (I/see)
3 You have decided to sell your car. You tell a friend of yours.
You say: I don’t need my car any more. it. (I/sell)
4 Your friend is worried because she has lost her driving licence.
You say: Don’t worry. I’m sure it. (you/find)
5a You have an old camera that is broken. You have decided to throw it away. You tell your friend.
You say: This camera is broken. it away. (I/throw)
5b Your friend loves and collects old cameras. He doesn’t want you to throw it away.
He says: Don’t throw it away! it. (I/have)
6a Joe has to go to the airport tomorrow. He doesn’t know how to get there. Amy offers to take him.
Amy says: Don’t worry about getting to the airport, Joe. you. (I/take)
6b Later that day, Paul offers to take Joe to the airport. Joe tells him that it’s not necessary.
Joe says: Thanks, Paul, but me. (Amy/take)
23.3 Which goes with which?
1 Why don’t you come to the party with us? a He’ll get what he wants. 1 f
2 That ceiling looks dangerous. b He probably won’t remember me. 2
3 He’s looking very tired. c It’s going to be a nice day. 3
4 This table is too big. d It looks as if it’s going to fall down. 4
5 The weather forecast is good. e It’s going to be 200 metres high. 5
6 Jack is very determined. f You’ll enjoy it. 6
7 They are building a new skyscraper here. g I don’t think it will fit in the room. 7
8 I haven’t seen Ben for ages. h I think he’s going to fall asleep. 8
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Exercises 24
24.1 Read about Andy. Then tick (✓) the sentences which are true. In each group of sentences at
least one is true.
Andy goes to work every day. He leaves home at 8 o’clock and arrives at work at about 8.45.
He starts work immediately and continues until 12.30 when he has lunch (which takes about
half an hour). He starts work again at 1.15 and goes home at exactly 4.30. Every day he follows
the same routine and tomorrow will be no exception.
1 At 7.45 4 At 12.45
a he’ll be leaving the house a he’ll have lunch
b he’ll have left the house b he’ll be having lunch
c he’ll be at home ✓ c he’ll have finished his lunch
d he’ll be having breakfast ✓ d he’ll have started his lunch
2 At 8.15 5 At 4 o’clock
a he’ll be leaving the house a he’ll have finished work
b he’ll have left the house b he’ll finish work
c he’ll have arrived at work c he’ll be working
d he’ll be arriving at work d he won’t have finished work
3 At 9.15 6 At 4.45
a he’ll be working a he’ll leave work
b he’ll start work b he’ll be leaving work
c he’ll have started work c he’ll have left work
d he’ll be arriving at work d he’ll have arrived home
24.2 Complete the sentences. Choose from the box.
1 There’s an election next week. Who will you be voting for? be watching
2 I’ll shopping later. Can I get you anything? will be landing
3 Emily is not well, so she volleyball tomorrow. won’t be playing
4 Little Emma school soon. She’s growing up fast. will be starting
will you be voting
5 The match is on TV tonight. Will you it?
won’t be going
6 What in your new job? The same as before? be going
7 I to the wedding. I’ll be away on holiday. will you be doing
8 Please fasten your seat belts. The plane in ten minutes.
24.3 Put the verb into the correct form, will be (do)ing or will have (done).
1 Don’t phone between 7 and 8. We’ll be eating then. (we / eat)
2 Tomorrow afternoon we’re going to play tennis from 3 o’clock until 4.30. So at 4 o’clock,
tennis. (we / play)
3 Sarah will meet you at the station. for you when you arrive.
(she / wait)
4 The meeting starts at 9.30 and won’t last longer than an hour. You can be sure that
by 11 o’clock. (it / finish)
5 Do you think in the same place in ten years’ time? (you / still / live)
6 Lisa is travelling in Europe and so far she has travelled about 1,000 miles. By the end of the trip,
more than 3,000 miles. (she / travel)
7 If you need to contact me, at the Lion Hotel until Friday. (I / stay)
8 Ben is on holiday and is spending his money very quickly. If he continues like this,
all his money before the end of his holiday. (he / spend)
9 I’m fed up with my job. I hope it much longer. (I / not / do)
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Exercises 25
25.1 Which is correct?
1 Don’t forget to lock the door when you go out / you’ll go out. (you go out is correct)
2 As soon as we get any more information, we let / we’ll let you know.
3 I want to get to the cinema before the film starts / will start.
4 Don’t drive through a red light. Wait until it changes / it will change to green.
5 Sarah will be here soon. I make / I’ll make some coffee when she comes.
6 I’m 20 now. I wonder where I’ll be when I’m 40 / I’ll be 40.
7 I wait / I’ll wait for you until you’re ready, but don’t be long.
8 Oliver is five years old. He wants to be a TV presenter when he grows up / he’ll grow up.
9 We could meet for coffee tomorrow morning if you’re / you will be free.
10 If the weather is / will be nice tomorrow, we’re going to the beach.
11 Vicky is / will be very disappointed if she doesn’t get a place at university.
12 You’ll feel better after you’ve had / you’ll have something to eat.
25.2 Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets. Use will/won’t or the present
(see/plays/are etc.).
1 When you are (you / be) here again, you must come and see us.
2 I want to see Sophie before (she / go) away next week.
3 Call me when (you / know) what time you’re going to get here.
4 There’s no need to hurry. (I / wait) for you until
(you / be) ready.
5 I’m going out for about an hour. (you / still / be) here when
(I / get) back?
6 I think everything will be fine, but if (there / be) any problems,
(I / let) you know, OK?
7 Kate looks completely different now. (you / not / recognise)
her when (you / see) her again.
8 I’m going to be away for a few days. If (you / need) to contact me
while (I / be) away, you can call me.
25.3 Read the situations and complete the sentences.
1 You and a friend want to go out, but it’s raining hard. You don’t want to get wet.
You say: Let’s wait until it stops raining .
2 You’re visiting a friend. It’s going to get dark soon, and you want to leave before that.
You ask: I’d better go now before .
3 You want to sell your car. Mark is interested in buying it, but he hasn’t decided yet.
You ask: Let me know as soon as .
4 Your friends are going to Hong Kong soon. You want to know where they’re going to stay.
You ask: Where are you going to stay when ?
5 The traffic is bad in your town, but they are going to build a new road.
You say: I think things will be better when they .
6 Someone you know has been very rude to you. You want her to apologise.
You say (to someone else): I won’t speak to her until .
25.4 Put in when or if.
1 Don’t worry if I’m late tonight.
2 Be careful. You’ll hurt yourself you fall.
3 I’m going shopping. you want anything, I can get it for you.
4 I’m going away for a few days. I’ll call you I get back.
5 I don’t see you tomorrow, when will I see you again?
6 I’m watching a programme on TV right now. it finishes, I’m going to bed.
7 We can eat at home or, you prefer, we can go to a restaurant.
8 I hope Sarah can come to the party. It will be a shame she can’t come.
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