7. Complete the sentences with the correct form of 'will' or 'be going to' and the verbs in brackets. Write which rule in the Learn this! box you are following.
(Hoàn thành các câu với dạng đúng của 'will' hoặc 'be going to' và các động từ trong ngoặc. Viết quy tắc nào trong Learn this bạn đang theo dõi)
LEARN THIS! 'will' and 'be going to'
a. For predictions, we use:
1. 'be going to' when it is based on what we can see or hear.
2. 'will' when it is based on what we know or is a guess.
b. For plans, we use:
1. 'be going to' when we have already decided what to do.
2. 'will' when we are deciding what to do as we speak.
c. For offers and promises, we use 'will'.
d. In spoken English, we usually use the contracted and weak forms ‘Il, 'm,’s, ’re instead of will, am, is, are.
e. Use the full and strong forms will, am, is, are to answer a yes-no question.
- Will you come? -Yes, I will. I'll come immediately.
1. That train _____________ (not stop) here — it’s going too fast.
2. ‘We _____________ (spend) the weekend in Paris.’ ‘Lucky you. You _____________ (have) a great time!’
3. ‘Help! I _____________ (drop) one of these boxes.’ ‘Don’t worry. I _____________ (take) one for you.
4. I _____________ (go) into town this afternoon. But I _____________ (not be) home late, I promise.
Bài Làm:
1. That train will not stop here — it's going too fast.
- Using 'will' for prediction based on what we know
2. 'We are going to spend the weekend in Paris.' 'Lucky you. You will have a great time!'
- Using 'be going to' for a plan that has already been decided
3. 'Help! I am going to one of these boxes.' 'Don't worry. I will take one for you.'
- Using 'will' for an offer or promise
4. I am going into town this afternoon. But I won't be home late, I promise.
- Using 'will' for a decision made as we speak