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A.

Put the verb in to the correct from using WILL or GOING TO:

1. A: Why are you turning on the television?


B: I (watch) the news.
2. A: Oh, Ive just realized. I havent got any money.
B: Dont worry. Thats no problem. I . (lend) you some.
3. Those clouds are very black, arent they? I think it (rain).
4. A: Ive got a terrible headache.
B: Have you? Wait here and I . (get) an aspirin for you.
5. A: Why are you filling that bucket with water?
B: I (wash) the car.
6. A: Ive decided to re-paint this room.
B: Oh, have you? What colour . (you / paint) it?
7. A: Look! Theres smoke coming out of that house. Its on fire!
B: Good heavens! I call the fire-brigade immediately.
8. A: The ceiling in this room doesnt look very safe, does it?
B: No, it looks as if it .. (fall) down.
9. A: Where are you going? Are you going shopping?
B: Yes, I .. (buy) something for dinner.
10. A: I cant work out how to use this camera.
B: Its quite easy. I . (show) you.
11.A: What would you like to drink tea or coffee?
B: I . (have) tea, please.
12.A: Has George decided on what to do when he leaves school?
B: Oh yes. Everything is planned. He (have) a holiday
for a few weeks and then he .. (start) a computer
programming course.

B.Fill in WILL or BE GOING TO:

1. A: Why do you need so much sugar?


B: I make a cake.
2. A: Oh no! Ive left my purse at home and I havent got any money on me!
B: Dony worry. I . lend you some.
3. A: I dont know how to use this mixer.
B: Thats OK. I .. show you.
4. A: Why are all these people gathered here?
B: The Prime Minister open the new hospital ward.
5. A: Did you remember to buy the magazine I asked for?
B: Sorry, I didnt. I . buy it when I go out again.
6. A: Whats that on your curtains?
B: Its a stain. I .. take them to the dry cleaners tomorrow.
7. A: These bags are very heavy. I cant lift them.
B: I carry them for you.
8. A: I hear youre going to Leeds University in September.
B: Yes, I . study French and German.

9. A: Why dont you tidy your room?


B: I .. play football in ten minutes, so I havent got time.
10. A: How can we get all this home?
B: I . ask James to come and help.
11. She has bought some wool. She . knit a sweater.
12. A: This problem is very difficult.
B: I . help you to solve it.
13. A: Why are you taking down all the pictures?
B: I .. paint the room.
14. I climb that mountain one day.
15. Look at that young man. He looks very pale. He . faint.
16. A: Why are buying that spade?
B: I plant some trees in my garden at the back of the house.
17. She .. get better. There are positive signs.
18. Im hungry. I . have something to eat.
19. I be 38 years old next week.

C. Complete with the future will or going to.


1. Tomorrow morning, I (be) fishing with him.
2. We (eat) at the restaurant, tomorrow evening.
3. This bloody car (not start) !
4. (you/rent) another car? Yes, I am.
5. Do you think they (win) the championship ?
6. I (call) you as soon as possible.
7. When she passes her licence, she (buy) a car.
8. (you/open) the window, please?
9. When I'm older, I (build) a big house.
10. I (buy) vegetables at the supermarket.

D.Complete with the future will or going to.

1. 'I haven't got my phone.' 'That's OK. you mine.'


2. It's Julia's birthday next week, so her some flowers.
3. Will you lend me 10? I promise it back to you tomorrow.
4. a barbecue tomorrow. It's all planned, so I hope it won't rain.
5. 'Jim's starting university tomorrow.' 'What study?'
6. You that film. It's very frightening. Let's choose another one.
7. Do you think they the presents we got for them?
8. Look! The coach ! Run or we'll miss it.

E.Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the going to or will form of the future tense.

1.Sally: There's no milk left!


Betty: Oh. I _______________(get) some from the shop.
2.The population of Valencia _______________(reach) 2 million by the year 2010.
3.Mum: I told you to tidy up your room.
Son: Sorry, Mum, I forgot. I _______________(do) it after lunch.
4.Sally: Why don't we meet for coffee on Friday morning?
Willy: Sorry. I can't. I _______________(see) the doctor then.
5."Tomorrow _______________(be) a bright and sunny day everywhere in Spain, except in La Corua,"
said the weatherwoman.
6.Look at that big black cloud. I think it _______________(rain) .
7.Sally: What are your plans for the week-end?
Betty: Brad Pitt phoned. We _______________ on a picnic. (go)
8.Betty: Have you booked the flights yet?
Sally: Don't worry. It's all organized. I _______________(go) to the travel agent's tomorrow morning.
9.In the future people _______________(have) bigger heads.
10.If we miss the bus, we _______________(take) a taxi.
11.Next month I _______________(buy) a DVD player.
12.When _______________ you _______________(have) another party?
13.I've got to go to the dentist this morning. _______________ you _______________(come) with me?
14.Oh no! I think I _______________(sneeze) .
15.Fanny: I can't open this jar.
Leslie: Give it to me. I ______________(do)_ it.

F.Put the verb into the correct form, using WILL or GOING TO:

1. A: I've got a terrible headache.


B: Do you? Wait here and I (get) you some aspirin.
2. A: Why are you filling that bucket with water?
B: I (wash) the car.
3. A: I've decided to repaint this room.
B: Oh, you have? What color (you/paint) it?
4. A: Look! There's smoke coming out of that house. It's on fire!
B: Oh no! I (call) the fire department right away.
5. A: The ceiling in this room doesn't look very safe, does it?
B: No, it looks as if it (fall) down.
6. A: Where are you going? Are you going shopping?
B: Yes, I (buy) something for dinner.
7. A: I can't figure out how to use this camera.
B: It's easy. I (show) you.
8. A: What would you like to have: coffee or tea?
B: I (have) coffee, please.
9. A: Has George decided what to do when he finishes school?
B: Oh yes. Everything is settled. He (take) a vacation for a few weeks, and
then he (start) a computer programming course.

G. Put in will or be going to:


1. A: We dont have any bread.
B: I know. I __________________ get some from the shop.
2. A: We dont have any bread.
B: Really? I __________________ get some from the shop then.
3. A: Why do you need to borrow my suitcase?
B: I __________________ visit my mother in Scotland next month.
4. A: Im really cold.
B: I __________________ turn the heating on.
5. A: Are you going to Johns party tonight?
B: Yes. Are you going too? I __________________ give you a lift.
6. A: What are your plans after you leave university?
B: I __________________ work in a hospital in Africa. I leave on the 28th
.
7. (The phone rings)A: I __________________ get it!
8. A: Are you ready to order?
B: I cant decide Okay, I __________________ have the steak, please.
9. A: Are you busy tonight? Would you like to have coffee?
B: Sorry. I __________________ go to the library. Ive been planning to study
all day.
10. A: Why are you carrying a hammer?
B: I __________________ put up some pictures.

H.Put the verb in brackets into Future (will or going to)


1.
I (get married) next year.
2.
These shoes are very dirty. I (clean) them.
3.
As soon as I arrive, I (send) you a postcard.
4.
This car is very old. I (buy) a new one.
5.
I expect I (be) late.
6.
If you don't leave, I (call) the police.
7.
It is getting late. I think I (go) home.
8.
What (you do) with all the money?
9.
I must stay at home this afternoon because my father (call) me.
10.
I (take) the state exam next year.
11.
If she helps you with your homework, I (tell) the teacher.
12.
These exercises are very difficult. If you want I (explain) them to you.
13.
I am quite cold. I (close) the window.
14.
Go away I (sneeze) .
15.
I (be) thirty next month.
16.
I'm sorry I must leave today. No problem. I (take) you to the airport.
17.
I still don't have a present for Lucy. I think I (buy) her a CD.
18.
She (have) a baby in five months.
19.
Hold on! I (help) you with these heavy bags.
20.
I have a special plan for the weekend. I (learn) how to make a fruit cake.

I.Use the correct form of the FUTURE TENSE:


1. A: Oh! Youve got a ticket for the party.
B: Yes. I .. (see) it on Friday.
2. A: Tea or coffee?
B: I .. (have) coffee, please.
3. There isnt any cloud in the sky. It (be) a lovely day.
4. We . (win) the match. Were playing really well.
5. The festival .. (last) for ten days.
6. I . (have) a meal with a few friends. There .. (be) about ten of
us.
7. Phil (come) round us tomorrow. We .. (be) at the airport at 9:30.
8. Why dont you come with us. Im sure you (enjoy) the show.
9. That .. (not / cost) more than $50.
10. The museum .. (open) at 9:00 everyday but tomorrow it ..
(not / be) opened at 9:00.
11. I . (pay) it back to you as soon as I get my salary.
12. The manager said,We .. (have) the meeting on Thursday.

J.Fill in the blanks with the correct FUTURE forms: (Will / Going to / Present Continuous / Simple Present)
1. A: What you (do) when you grow up?
B: I (be) an acrobat in a circus.
1. I havent seen him for a long time but I think I
(recognize) him.
3. A: I need some tokens to telephone my friend.
B: I (give) you some.
4. I got the plane tickets. I . (fly) on Sunday.
5. A: Have you got any plans for the summer?
B: Yes, we . (go) to Italy in June.
6. Dont play with those matches; you . burn yourself.
7. A: Whose is that night dress?
B : Its mine. I (wear) it at Johns graduation
party.
8. A: Why did you call your grandma?
B: I .. (visit) her at the weekend.
9. If your passport isnt valid any more, you
(not / be able to) go abroad this month.
10.A: What are you doing with that brush?
B: I (paint) my room.
11.A: Why are you wearing your anorak?
B: I (go) out.
12.I dont know the meaning of this word so I
(look) it up in the dictionary.
13.Look out! You (hurt) yourself with that knife.
14.A: Ive got a terrible headache.
B: Have you? Wait there and I . (get) an aspirin
for you.
15.Mother: Your face is dirty.
Child : All right. I . (wash) it.
16.A: What time the next bus . (arrive)?
B: 13 minutes later.
17.. you .. (open) the door for me, please?
18.Were early. The film (start) at 2:30. Why dont we go
and have something to drink?
19.He (call) the police as soon as he gets home.
20.A: What .. you (do) with that dress?
B: I . (shorten) the skirt
K. 1. They (drive) to New York tomorrow morning.
2. I hope the weather (be) nice.
3. I offered him this job. I think he (take) it.
4. I promise I (not tell) your secret to anyone.
5. Take your umbrella with you. It (rain).
6. They (play) cards this evening.
7. I (go) to the cinema tomorrow.
8. They (fly) to Seattle next summer holidays.
9. I (invite) 50 people to the party, and I hope everyone (come).
10. That exercise looks difficult. I (help) you.
11. he (go) to the football match?
12. Are you sure they (win) the match?
13. She probably (stay) till Thursday.
14. He (not leave) tomorrow.
15. We think he (come) home late in the night.

L. Read the text below. For question 1 10, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits best
according to the text.
Whos feeling stressed? Young adults, new survey shows
Stress levels for Americans have taken a decidedly downward turn across the USA except for young
adults, whose stress is higher than the national norm, says a survey to be released Thursday. Those aged
18-33 the Millennial generation are plenty stressed. () On a 10-point scale, where 1 means "little or
no stress" and 10 means "a great deal of stress," the 2012 average is 4.9. But for Millennials, it's 5.4.
"Younger people do tend to be more stressed than older people do. It may be they are more willing to
admit to it. It may be a phase of life. They just don't know where they're going in life," says Mike Hais of
Arcadia, Calif., a market researcher and co-author of two books on that generation, including 2011's
Millennial Momentum. But for this group, there is more cause for worry, Hais says. "Millennials are growing
up at a tough time. They were sheltered in many ways, with a lot of high expectations for what they should
achieve. Individual failure is difficult to accept when confronted with a sense you're an important person
and expected to achieve. Even though, in most instances, it's not their fault the economy collapsed just
as many of them were getting out of college and coming of age that does lead to a greater sense of
stress," he says. ()
But the stress can become too much and lead to other problems, suggests clinical psychologist Norman
Anderson, CEO of the Washington, D.C.,-based psychological association. "Stress is a risk factor for
both depression and anxiety," he says. "We don't have data on the specific causes of depression and anxiety
in this sample, but it does make sense scientifically that the Millennials who report higher levels of stress in
their lives are also reporting higher levels of depression and anxiety." (). Ronald Kessler of Harvard
Medical School in Boston, who has studied the prevalence of mental disorders in the USA, says it is difficult
to know whether young people are more troubled today, because few surveys in the past asked the
questions to provide a valid long-term look at depression and anxiety disorders. () Kessler says young
people do have higher rates of anxiety and depression, but rates go down in middle age and then rise again
in the late 70s. And a new generation of doctors is more willing to discuss mental health, he says. "Anybody
who has anxiety or depression today would be more likely to be told they have it than if they went to a
doctor 20 years ago."
To cope with stress, Millennials are more likely to report sedentary behaviours, such as eating (36%) or
playing video games or surfing the Internet (41%), the survey finds. But the most common coping
mechanism is listening to music, cited by 59% of young adults; 51% exercise or walk, about the same as
the national average (52%)."They also showed the highest level (compared with other generations) of
spending time with friends and family as a way of coping with stress, which is very good," says Anderson.
Forty-six per cent cited that, compared with 35%-38% of the other groups and a national average of 39%.
1. What is the main idea of the article?
A. Stress affects peoples lives all over the world.
B. The level of stress is higher for young adults in USA.
C. The level of stress is getting higher for all Americans.
D. The level of stress is getting lower for all Americans.
2. Millenials level of stress is
A. lower than the average one.
B. twice as much as the average one.
C. the same as the average one.
D. higher than the average one.
3. According to Mike Hais,
A. younger people may not be so stressed when they are older.
B. younger people may want to admit they are less stressed.
C. younger peoples expectations are not too high.
D. younger people tend to be less stressed than older people.
4. In Mike Haiss opinion, young Americans failure
A. is entirely their fault.
B. is also a result of their upbringing.
C. doesnt affect them too much.
D. is easily accepted by their parents.
5. What can be associated with stress, according to Norman Anderson?
A. Heart problems.B. Many rare diseases.
C. Mental disorders.D. Incurable illnesses.
6. Ronald Kessler
A. agrees that young people are more troubled today.
B. has doubts about young people being more troubled today .
C. does not share his ideas about anxiety with his fellow colleagues.
D. considers that stress is responsible for many mental disorders.
7. What happens to the rates of depression and anxiety in middle age?
A. They rise sharply. B. They dont change.
C. They increase. D. They decrease.
8. What does Kessler say about doctors nowadays?
A. They are stressed, too.
B. They have more patients.
C. They are more open.
D. They are better paid.
9. What is the Millennials favourite way of coping with stress?
A. Video games. B. Listening to music.
C. Exercising and walking. D. Eating.
10. The tone and style of the writer of this article are
A. subjective and informal.B. ironic and formal.
C. objective and informal.D. objective and formal.

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