Example: Don't worry about your exam. I'm sure you'll pass.
- Why don't you try on this jacket? It _____ _____ nice on you.
- You must meet George sometime. I think you _____ _____ him.
- It's raining. Don't go out. You _____ _____ wet.
- They've invited me to their house. They _____ _____ offended if I don't go.
- Goodbye. I expect we _____ _____ again before long.
- I've invited Sue to the party but I don't think she _____ _____.
- I wonder where I _____ _____ 20 years from now.
- I feel a bit hungry. I think I _____ _____ something to eat.
- I wonder what _____ _____.
- What do you say to your friend in these situations? Use the words given in brackets. Use the Present Continuous (I am doing), going to or will (I'll).
Example: You have made all your holiday arrangements. Your destination is Jamaica.
FRIEND: Have you decided where to go for your holiday yet?
YOU: Yes, I'm going to Jamaica. (I/go)
- You have made an appointment with the dentist for Friday morning.
FRIEND: Shall we meet on Friday morning?
YOU: I can't on Friday _______________________________________ (I/go)
- You and some friends are planning a holiday in Britain. You have decided to hire a car but you haven't arranged this yet.
FRIEND: How do you plan to travel round Britain? By train?
YOU: No, _________________________________________________ (we/hire)
- Your friend has two young children. She wants to go out tomorrow evening. You offer to look after the children.
FRIEND: I want to go out tomorrow evening but I haven't got a baby-sitter.
YOU: That's no problem ____________________________________ (I/look after)
- You have already arranged to have lunch with Sue tomorrow.
FRIEND: Are you free at lunchtime tomorrow?
YOU: No, ______________________________________________ (I/have lunch)
- You are in a restaurant. You and your friend are looking at the menu. You ask your friend if he/she has decided what to have.
YOU: What ____________________________________________? (you/have)
FRIEND: I don't know. I can't make up my mind.
- You and a friend are reading. It's getting a bit dark and your friend is finding it difficult to read. You decide to turn on the light.
FRIEND: It's getting a bit dark, isn't it? It's difficult to read.
YOU: _________________________________________________ (I/turn on)
- You and a friend are reading. It's getting a bit dark and you decide to turn on the light. You stand up and walk towards the light switch.
FRIEND: What are you doing?
YOU: _________________________________________________ (I/turn on)