1. Marge isn’t free on Saturday. She (will work / is working).
2. I (will go / am going) to a party tomorrow night. Would you like to come too?
3. I think Alice (will get / is getting) the job. She has a lot of experience.
4. I can’t meet you this evening. A friend of mine (will come / is coming) to see me.
5. “Have you decided where to go for your holidays?” “Yes, we (will go / are going) to
France.”
6. There’s no need to be afraid of the dog. It (won’t hurt / isn’t hurting) you.
7. “I (meet / will meet) you outside the hotel in half an hour, OK?” “Yes, That’s fine.”
8. “I need some money.” “OK, I (am lending / will lend) you some. How much do you need?”
9. “Remember to buy a newspaper when you go out.” “OK. I (don’t forget / won’t forget).”
10. What time (does / will) your train leave tomorrow?
11. I asked Brenda what happened but she (doesn’t tell / won’t tell) me.
12. “(Are you doing / Will you do) anything tomorrow evening?” “No, I’m free. Why?”
13. I don’t want to go out alone. (Do / Will) you come with me?
14. It’s a secret between us. I promise I (don’t tell / won’t tell) anybody.
Exercise 16. Choose the best form: will do or is going to do.
1. Here’s the builder’s estimate. It (will cost / is going to cost) $ 7, 000 to repair the roof.
2. I think it (will cost / is going to cost) about $ 3,000 to rebuild the garage.
3. Alice (will have / is going to have) a baby.
4. With a bit of luck, the baby (will have / is going to have) Alice’s eyes.
5. (I will play / I’m playing) tennis with Stan on Sunday.
6. (He will win / He’s winning). He always does.
7. Don’t tell her. (She’ll tell / She’s going to tell) everybody else.
8. What’s happening? The train (won’t stop / isn’t going to stop)!
9. (She’ll get married / She’s getting married) on Friday at the local church.
10. (It will rain / It’s going to rain) – look at those clouds.
Exercise 17. Complete the sentences using will, Present Continuous or going to and the