Ex. 1 Work with a partner. Underline the correct verb form.
1 ‘Why are you putting on your coat?’
‘Because I’ll take / I’m going to take the dog for a walk.’
2 ‘Would you like to go out for a drink tonight?’ ‘
How about tomorrow night? I’ll call /I’m calling you.’
3 ‘What’s the score?»
‘6-0. They’re going to lose / They’ll lose.
4 ‘It’s Tony’s birthday next week.’
‘Is it? I didn’t know. I’ll send / I’m going to send him a card.’
5 ‘Are you and Alan still going out together?»
‘Oh yes, we’ll get/we’re getting married in June.
6 ‘Where are you going on holiday this year?’
‘We haven’t decided. We might go / We’re going to Italy?
What do you think will happen?
Ex. 3 Make sentences using I think… will and the prompts in A. Match them with a sentence in B.
I think Jerry will win the tennis match. He’s been playing really well lately.
I think Jerry will win the tennis match. He’s been playing really well lately.
I think it will be a nice day tomorrow. The forecast is for warm and dry weather.
I think I will pas my exam on Friday. I’ve been studying for weeks.
I think you will like the film. It’s a wonderful story, and the acting is excellent.
I think we will get to the airport in time. But we’d better get going.
I think you will get the job. You have the right qualifications and plenty of experience.