EXERCISE 14. BE GOING TO vs. WILL. (Charts 3-1 -+ 3-5)
'". f.;Sq Direcrions: Complete the sentences with be going to or dl.
- A: Why did you buy this flour?
B: I 'M qoihs to make some bread. - A: Could someone get me a glass of water?
B: Certainly. I 11 get you one. Would you like some ice in it? - A: Are you going to go to the post office soon?
,%I. B: Yes. Why?
A: I need to send this letter today.
B: I mail it for you.
A. Thanks. - A: Why are you carrying that box?
B: I mail it to my sister. I'm on my way to the post office. - A: Could someone please open the window?
B: I do it.
A: Thanks. ' ,'"' ., .',>,, :
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6: A: What are your vacation plans?
B: We spend two weeks on a Greek island. - A: I have a note for Joe from Rachel. I don't know what to do with it.
B: Let me have it. I give it to him. He's in my algebra class.
A: Thanks. But you have to promise not to read it. - A: Did you know that Sara and I are moving? We found a great apartment ,.' on
45th Street. T
B: That's terrific. I help you on moving day if you like.
1"-4tv 1 A: Hey, great! We'd really appreciate that. - A: Do you have a car?
B: Yes, but I ,,I .# sell it. I don't need it now that I live in the city. - A: Do you want to walk to the meeting together?
B: Okay. I meet you by the elevator. Okay?
A: Okay. I wait for you there.