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A. Complete The Sentences Using One of The Forms: Will or Going To

This document provides an English grammar exercise that focuses on the future tense. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions to practice using will, going to, won't, and not going to. The questions cover: 1) Completing sentences with will or going to 2) Completing sentences with the negative forms won't and not going to 3) Creating original sentences about resolutions for the future using will, won't, and not going to The document also provides bibliographic references on English grammar books and websites for further information.

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A. Complete The Sentences Using One of The Forms: Will or Going To

This document provides an English grammar exercise that focuses on the future tense. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions to practice using will, going to, won't, and not going to. The questions cover: 1) Completing sentences with will or going to 2) Completing sentences with the negative forms won't and not going to 3) Creating original sentences about resolutions for the future using will, won't, and not going to The document also provides bibliographic references on English grammar books and websites for further information.

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Alumna: Lagos Chamorro Susan Gisela

Sección: AC4M6

a. Complete the sentences using one of the forms: will or going to.

1. Of course I will take (take) you to the airport.


2. I’m not sure but perhaps they will ask (ask) my name and my address.
3. Will she read (she/read) a detective story?
4. It is her birthday tomorrow. She is going to be (be) eighteen.
5. Are you going out? Yes, I am going to buy (buy) some tablets.
6. We are going to spend (spend) some days in Italy. Do you want to come along?
7. I can see you on Saturday. I am going to visit (visit) my uncle.
8. Oh, I’m sorry. I complete forgot. I will do (do) it next Saturday.

b. Complete and practice the following conversation

Jack: Hello ben! Are you ready for lunch?


Ben: Hi Jack, are we going to eat meat?
Jack: I don’t know. I can’t make up my
mind. Ben: Come on, Hurry up! Make a
decision!
Jack: We need some bread for lunch.
Ben: Oh, we do? I will go (go) to the store and get some. I feel like taking a
walk. So, Jane I will get (get) some bread. Do you want anything
from the store?
Jane: Yes, I need some envelopes.
Ben: Okay, I will get (get) you some.

c. Choose the correct alternative

1. The sun will/ is going to shine tomorrow.


2. I am going to/ will help Mary with the chores.
3. She is not going to/ won’t have a baby.

4. I’m really thirsty! I will/ am going to have a glass of water.


5. Oh no! We are going to/ will be late for the exhibition.
6. I think I am going to/ will buy a car.
7. Melinda will/ is going to buy a new house next year.

II Fuentes de información

2.1 Bibliografía

 Parkinson, D. (2005). Oxford Business English Dictionary for learners of


English. Oxford: OUP.

 Graves, K. y Rein (1994). David Oxford University Press “East West1 Teacher’s
book”, New York, United States.

 Howard, S. (2007), Basic English Grammar for English Language Learners,


United States.

2.2 Internet

 British council. (2015). active and passive voice. agosto 17, 2015, de British
council Sitio web: https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/es/english-
grammar/verbs/active-and-passive-voice

 GrammarNet. (2011).
http://www.grammarnet.com/ghtml/passive/ipresentsimplepassive01.pdf.
agosto 17, 2015, de GrammarNet Sitio web:
http://www.grammarnet.com/ghtml/passive/ipresentsimplepassive01.pdf

 Heike Pahlow. (2015). Adjectives and Adverbs. August 5, 2015, de Ego4u Sitio
web: https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/adjectives-adverbs
UNIT II
I. Desarrollo del tema
1.1 competencia a desarrollar
Podrá crear preguntas usando el futuro inmediato. Brindará oraciones con won’t
and con not going to
1.2 Contenido Del Tema

Fuente: https://image.slidesharecdn.com/future
1.3 Preguntas De Aplicación

a. Complete with will, I’ll, will not or won’t

1. I (write) will write a letter to my friend next week.


2. They think their friends (be) will be on time for dinner.
3. Tonight, my family (celebrate) will celebrate my brother’s birthday party.
4. We have a lot of work to do, we (not/get) won’t get up late!
5. Next week, the children ( go) will go
To Santiago to the
museum.
6. Sara (come) will come to the party with her boyfriend.
7. I think he (be) will be the next President of United States.
8. Perhaps the man (help) will help the old lady.
9. This weekend, I (chat) will chat with Susan my new friend.
10. Probably I (pass) will pass the exam.
11. I (make) will make a sandwich for my sister.
12. My sister (show) will show at night the video of her trip to China.
13. I (be) will be working for two hours.
14. Peter (be) will be fifty years on Monday.
15. My father (buy) will buy a car this year.
b. Complete with the verbs in the box. Answer with the negative form of will or
going to.

BUY HAVE WATCH B G STAY G


U O O
Y

1. When I’m older I’m not going to stay out late.


2. When I’m older I won’t watch TV as long as I like.
3. When I’m older I won’t go to parties.
4. When I’m older I won’t have two children.
5. When I’m older I won’t buy a car.
6. When I’m older I won’t go to the cinema.
7. When I’m older I’m not going to buy a lot of sweets.

c. Now create your own resolution for when you are old. Create at least 7
sentences.
When I’m older I will be happy with my grandchildren

When I’m older I won’t study anymore

When I’m older I will sleep all day

When I’m older I will travel on a cruise

When I’m older I will live in the Peruvian jungle

When I’m older I won’t be fashionable

When I’m older I will play videogames with my son


d. Now complete the following sentences with the negative form of going to

1. There aren’t a lot of dark clouds in the sky. It is not going to rain
(not, rain).
2. Do you all want to come to the beach with us?
-Thanks, but we are not going to go (not/go) to the beach with you.
3. So, what time are we going to meet (we /meet) tomorrow?
-Sorry, we are not going to go (we/not/go) to the theater after all.
4. Our sales aren’t going very well. We are going to make (we/make) big money
this month.
5. I’m not going to shop (I/not/shop) at Walmart anymore.
6. So what did you decide?
-I ‘m not going to join (not/ join) the club.

II Fuentes de información

2.1 Bibliografía

 Parkinson, D. (2005). Oxford Business English Dictionary for learners of English.


Oxford: OUP.

 Graves, K. y Rein (1994). David Oxford University Press “East West1 Teacher’s
book”, New York, United States.

 Howard, S. (2007), Basic English Grammar for English Language Learners,


United States.

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