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Fill in the gaps with the correct form of will or be going to and the verb in brackets.
A: Why are you buying flour and eggs?
B: Because I am going to make (make) a cake.
A: I have decided what to buy Mum for her birthday.
B: Really. What are you going to buy (you/buy) for her?
A: Did you ask Jackie to the party?
B: Oh no! I forgot! I will ask (ask) her tonight.
A: Could I speak to Jim, please?
B: Wait a minute. I will get (get) him for you.
A: What are your plans for the weekend?
B: I am going to spend (spend) some time with my friends.
A: What are you doing on Friday night?
B: Oh, I will probably stay (probably/stay) at home with my family.
A: Have you tidied your room yet?
B: No, but I promise I will do (do) it this afternoon.
A: Look at that boy!
B: Oh yes! He is climbing (climb) the tree.
A: Jason is very clever for his age.
B: Yes. He says he is going to become (become) a doctor when he grows up.
A: I'm too tired to cut the grass.
B: Don't worry! I will cut (cut) it for you.
Put the verbs in brackets into the future simple or the future continuous.
Kevin: Shall we go to the beach tomorrow?
Ruth: Well, I'm working in the morning, but I will phone (phone) you when I finish.
Kevin: Shall we ask Ben and Linda to come with us?
Ruth: Yes. I will see (see) Linda at work in the morning, so I will ask (ask) her then.
Kevin: If they want to come I will pick (pick) you up from work and we can all go together.
Ruth: Great! Just think, we will be swimming (swim) in the sea this time tomorrow! I can't wait!